Chat
Recommended

Living Soil rocks!🤘🏼

3
15
6
63
2d ago
Follow
Spider Farmer
Ventilation Fans
Spider Farmer
Air Filters
Spider Farmer
Controllers
Mehlwurmguano Soil
Hubey
Hühnermist kompostiert Soil
Hubey
Veggie Gold Soil
Hubey
Algenkalk Soil
Hubey
Urgesteinsmehl Other
Neudorff
Bio Dinkelspelzen Perlite
Bio Dinkelspelzen
Bimsstein Perlite
Compo
Soil
Erde
Luzerne Other
Luzerne
Seealgenmehl Other
Kelpmeal
Wurmkompost Soil
Wurmkompost
Indoor
Room Type
Transplantation
weeks 1
Manifolding
weeks 3-4
Topping
weeks 3-5
Main-Lining
weeks 3-5
Defoliation
weeks 4
FIMing
weeks 5
40 L
Pot Size
Start at 5 Week
G
Germination
1mo ago
SleepyChow Hi folks 👋🏼 I’ve been around here as a reader for a while. My last grow was my first real living soil grow with a self-mixed soil. As a big recycling fan and junk enthusiast, I found some nice stuff in Hubey’s product range. I activated the soil mix with Veggie Gold, worm castings, and compost tea. For mulch I used biofiber by Sonnenerde. This time, the mulch consists of harvest leftovers from the last run and green manure/Little Helper Seeds from Almicana. That run went really well, without any noteworthy issues. And since it turned out so great, I thought to myself: “why not start a GD report 🤷🏼‍♂️” --- Hi Leute👋🏼Bin schon ne Weile als Rezipient hier unterwegs.Mein letzter Grow war mein erster echter Living Soil Grow mit selbst angemischter Erde.Als alter Recycling Fan und Unrat-Enthusiast bot mir die Produktpalette von Hubey paar nice Sachen.Aktiviert habe ich den Erdmix mit Veggie Gold,Wurmkompost und Komposttee.Gemulcht wurde mit Biofaser.Diesmal besteht der Mulch aus Ernteresten vom letzten Run und Gründüngung/Little Helper Seeds von Almicana.Der besagte Run lief richtig gut,ohne jegliche nennenswerte Probleme.Und weil das so geil lief,dacht ich mir:'starteste doch n GD Report🤷🏼‍♂️'
4 likes
3 comments
Share
Used method
Peat Pellet
Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
1mo ago
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
40 %
Air Humidity
40 L
Pot Size
65 cm
Lamp Distance
SleepyChow After three days, all three girls have sprouted. Lemon Tree was the first and quickly developed a strong taproot, followed by the CBD Skunk Haze, and about 12 hours later Wappa popped up. A day later I placed the fabric pots in the tent and hooked them up to the prepared Blumat system. A few days before, I had watered the soil again with a total of 10 liters of compost tea. When planting the jiffys, it became clear how nice, airy and soft the soil is – and how fat my compost worms have gotten 😂. The soil is also rich in nematodes, springtails, and various arthropods 🤩. In the photos you can also see the fungal mycelium growing on the hemp mulch, as well as some little inkcap mushrooms that are popping up everywhere 🙌🏼. Unfortunately, moist, nutrient-rich soil also attracts pests. But thanks to the heavy use of predatory mites, nematodes, and yellow sticky traps, the fungus gnat population has been massively reduced. Now, however, fruit flies have increased, so since yesterday I’ve also added blue sticky traps (which turned out to work really well) and small pots with vinegar and apple juice granules – which have already proven to be amazing in the rest of the apartment. Way too early on, I added a tiny splash of fish emulsion to the compost tea, worried that the last run might have depleted the soil a bit. But of course that wasn’t the case 😅. LT and Wappa are growing every day, while the CSH is still stagnating. All of them are showing signs of nitrogen excess – or maybe the fruit fly infestation is stressing them. I’ll keep observing for a few more days. I also need to reseed some cover crop/green manure. If the symptoms persist, I already have two ideas on how to fix it. To raise humidity, I keep spraying the girls with water every few hours and pour a bit of water on the ground so it can evaporate in the unfortunately too high temps of the last days and weeks. But today I saw a tip from another grower: soaking clay pebbles in a tray of water inside the tent. Maybe I’ll try that 🤔. Actually, I should have transplanted the girls into smaller pots first, or at least replaced the nutrient-rich soil with a lighter mix where I planted them. But I don’t want to measure pH at all costs – I wanted to see if it would work without it. It worked just fine last run, so I’m not losing hope yet. And since LT and Wappa are still developing… 🤷🏼‍♂️ Oh yeah, I only use water that has either stood for at least 24 hours or has been aerated for 4 hours beforehand.
3 likes
comments
Share
Used techniques
Transplantation
Technique
2
Week 2. Vegetation
22d ago
18 hrs
Light Schedule
28 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
80 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Night Air Temp
40 L
Pot Size
65 cm
Lamp Distance
SleepyChow So, the suspicion of nitrogen over-saturation did not confirm itself as things went on. Maybe the leaves were just showing stress signs because of the quick “transplanting,” or maybe it was the fruit fly attack. But the Empire strikes back. The blue and yellow sticky traps, the vinegar + fruit concentrate traps, and a fly catcher above the lamp wiped out the population for now. As for the girls: the Force is with them. At least with Lemon Tree and Wappa. The CBD Skunk Haze took the transplant the hardest and is about a week behind. Nevertheless, she’s also developing 🙌🏼. In foresight, I didn’t sow any more Little Helper Seeds. I figured the girls should establish themselves in the pots first. Anyway, the cover crop is only now really starting to sprout. Here and there I trim it back so the companion plants don’t crowd or overshadow the girls. The fan has been running for a few days now, blowing gently around the girls. Since then, humidity has also gone up 💪🏼. I switched it off for a day as a test, and humidity instantly dropped. Maybe I’m just uneducated or dumb that this surprised me, but it was my revelation of the week 😂😂. I’ve now gradually turned the lamp up to 75% power. And I cut off the damaged leaves with sterilized tools, before they could become easy victims for mold or other issues.
3 likes
comments
Share
3
Week 3. Vegetation
16d ago
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
Weak
Smell
65 %
Air Humidity
18 °C
Night Air Temp
40 L
Pot Size
65 cm
Lamp Distance
SleepyChow Hi guys 👋🏼 The girls are now three weeks old. As you can see, the CSH is still about a week behind. Wappa and Lemon Tree are developing beautifully and at roughly the same pace. Wappa is growing more in width, while LT is stretching upwards. I’ve decided to mainline them to keep the height (especially of the LT) under control and to end up with more evenly growing plants. I’ve done this in a past grow already with good results. I don’t practice the classic mainlining method where you keep the third node and top above it so only that remains, but instead Jay’s version from Hyperactive Highs🔥🔥🔥 Super cool dude, hope you’re doing well mate. He also works around the third node, but checks which internodal spacing to the next node is shorter(2th or 4th). That’s the one he keeps, while topping and removing the rest.So we have four branches,not just two.I top 2 cm or more above the next node to prevent the stem from splitting. This way the plant stays easy to manage, while the yield increases. By topping, apical dominance is reduced, and the plant produces more auxins that promote root development and the growth of side branches. Jay already defoliates at that point, but I’m leaving the big fan leaves for now. As we all learned back in school 😁 leaves are the power plant of the plant. They might help the plant deal with the stress of topping better 🤷🏼‍♂️ plus, they don’t really get in the way. I already removed the first node from both plants yesterday to kind of spread the stress and see how they’d react. It’s normal that they first droop a bit – don’t worry 😬 I’ll mainline the CSH only next week, depending on how she develops. In the coming days, the girls will also get a compost tea to give them a little boost 💪🏼 https://youtube.com/watch?v=3vWL756OrMw&si=Jc3OzIfdxbHobAPn Go check out the shortest vid to jays Mainlining Method And also search for his GD account HyperactiveHighs.He's not been active since a while,but his old reports are 🔥
3 likes
comments
Share
Used techniques
Main-Lining
Technique
Manifolding
Technique
Topping
Technique
4
Week 4. Vegetation
9d ago
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
Weak
Smell
65 %
Air Humidity
18 °C
Night Air Temp
40 L
Pot Size
70 cm
Lamp Distance
SleepyChow Hi folks👋🏼 We're back again with a new Episode of 'How we could beat the shit out of a plant'.Just kidding😁Yesterday i cut most of the covercrop, cause the humidity went a little to high (above 80%) and the tent was turning into a jungle. I also turned on the exhaust. First:What are the benefits of covercrop? →it holds the moisture of the soil →it benefits the soil life with exudates →it loosens the soil →Leguminosae,like clovers,produce tubers on their roots which contains ammonium/bioavailable nitrogen.They are able to convert nitrogen from the air into a microbe and plant nutrient →it saves microbes and arthropods from light and dryness →you can use its cuttings as mulch,which can be decomposted by microbes,arthropods and fungi and so be breaked down into plant food. →higher humidity in veg The Cons i already mentioned: →higher humidity (in flowering) →pure chaos😂 After that i fet my soil with a compost tea i brewed just for veg.It contains: -5 l of stale water or rain water (in this tea i used 7 l) -1½ to 2 tbsp of vermicompost→the kickstarter,rich in bacteria,fungy and nutrients -1tbsp of molasses→food for bacteria and rich in minerals -1tsp of EM→ for Lactobacillus.U can ad it before or after the brewing process -1tsp of malted barley→rich in minerals and food for fungi -1tbsp of Fish Mix by Biobizz→moderate amounts of Nitrogen and Potassium for the plants and amminoacids for the microbes -1hand full of dried alfalfa→fungi food,rich in minerals and phytohomones -1tsp of kelp meal→rich in phytohomones and minerals, also trace elemnts/micronutrients like Zinc,Iron,Molybdenum,Manganese,Boron and Copper -1pinch of bone meal→ just to buffer/stabilize the pH and rich in calcium and phosphorus (i add it after 24h) I brewed it under aerob conditions and about 36 h.The first litres i gave to the plants after 24 h,than a few hours later again and ca. at 36h the last litres. Half a day later the result was as i hoped for.The LT and Wappa seems to grow faster and more vigoroursly. The CBD Skunk Haze seems to have light nutrient burns. The CSH grows but it looks like a little homunculus of a Cannabis plant.Never the less i toped her Yesterday in hope for more development of the side branches.Also it seems that one sidebranch is far more developed than the others. Because of the very short internodial spacing i just cut the dominant branch a little😅 But it healed incredibly fast. The Mainlining went on for the LT and Wappa. I went by the third node on each branch again, kept that one, topped after the third, and took off the first and second nodes too. Now i have two new branches on every main branch. You could do this again and again.I'll stop the process of Mainlining here. I think that the LT and in particular the Wappa could bear more cuttings but im happy with the current state. Also i turned up the light intensity up to 100% a few days ago.
2 likes
3 comments
Share
Used techniques
Main-Lining
Technique
Defoliation
Technique
Topping
Technique
Manifolding
Technique
5
Week 5. Vegetation
2d ago
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
Weak
Smell
65 %
Air Humidity
14 °C
Night Air Temp
40 L
Pot Size
70 cm
Lamp Distance
SleepyChow Hey Folks,welcome back to another episode of "Fifty Shades of Green"- my beginners guide for Low Stress Torture (LST),gentle cruelty,also known as topping and Plant Bondage aka Mainlining 😬Before that my first move was a foliar feed — nothing fancy, just dechlorinated water shaken up with powdered rock minerals (microfine, 0-20μm).Great for fast feeding minerals and trace elements to boost the immune system and prevent deficiency symptoms.Then i had to give the cover crop a haircut. It was getting way too wild in the pots. With all that chaos, there was no proper way to keep mainlining. I shredded it a little and added it as Mulch,mixed with worm fodder. What are the benefits of mulch? →it holds the right amount of moisture in the soil →it'll be decompose by the microbes and fungi into plant available nutrients like Potassium,Nitrogen,minerals.It adds also carbon fiber,which is essential for the soil structure. →its a great fungi food →it boost the activity of athropods and worms →it protects the microbes in the first inches of the soil against UV and dryness +side fact: in the very fist inch of a healthy soil lives bacteria which decompose trace elemnts like manganese.very important. It is important that the mulch for young plants is based on easy to decompose materials like covercrop,compost or/and hay.These material are also rich in nutrients. Materials like bark chips arent suitable for our girls.They cause nitrogen deficiencies in the first inches of soil cause of the amount of energy the microbes have to put into decompose those,they derange the c/n ratio of the first inch and also contains a certain amount of tannine,which also challenge the microbes. Never the less these materials are great fungi food and often already contain benefitial fungi,so that they are great for plants older than 2 years. I went on and gave the CSH same treatment as the other two,Wappa and LT, last week. Because the right branch is underdevelopet and the internodial spaces are very short i semi accidently fimed her.Time will tell if it worked or if i have to top again. The CSH is unfortunatley a disapointment.It grows slow and anomalous.I really hope it has no Hlvd😓 i didnt sanitized my scissors between plants and am afraid now that i also infected the Wappa and LT. I’m keeping a close eye on the girls for another week 🌿👀, and soon it’ll be time to flip them into the 12/12 mode
likes
comments
Share
Used techniques
Main-Lining
Technique
Topping
Technique
FIMing
Technique

Login

6 comments
Sort by
popularity
popularity
newest
oldest
SpliffyRand
SpliffyRandcommentedweek 45d ago
Das sieht verdammt gut aus! Geile Erde, schöne Sorten und viele Details. Ich bin gespannt wie die CBD Skunk Haze wird - die würde ich auch gerne mal growen. Zur Wappa kann ich spoilern: du wirst abartig high werden und eine Mischung aus Käse, Skunk, Zitrone und cremiger Nuss schmecken. Nichts für jedermann, aber ein bewährter Klassiker mit brutalem Yield und super Optik. Dranbleiben 💚
Show More (1)
paradiseseeds
paradiseseedscommentedweek 01mo ago
Good luck! We are excited to see the end results 😍😍💪
SpliffyRand
SpliffyRandcommentedweek 45d ago
Das sieht verdammt gut aus! Geile Erde, schöne Sorten und viele Details. Ich bin gespannt wie die CBD Skunk Haze wird - die würde ich auch gerne mal growen. Zur Wappa kann ich spoilern: du wirst abartig high werden und eine Mischung aus Käse, Skunk, Zitrone und cremiger Nuss schmecken. Nichts für jedermann, aber ein bewährter Klassiker mit brutalem Yield und super Optik. Dranbleiben 💚
SleepyChow
SleepyChowcommented3d ago
@SpliffyRand, ja vielen Dank für die Infos🔥 ich freu mich schon hart auf die Blütephase der Wappa. Ich hoffe mein AKF taugt ein bisschen 😂 ich wollt die länger curen,hab gelesen in Foren dass dann etwas mehr von der Indica Wirkung raus kommt.die CBD Skunk Haze ist bis jz ne kleine Enttäuschung.Wirkt ziemlich verkümmert und wächst unregelmäßig.Ich hoffe es ist 'nur'. die Genetik,dass ich ne 'faule' Nuss erwischt habe oderso. Hoffentlich nicht das Hlvd.Das wäre echt mies.
Comfrey
Comfreycommentedweek 47d ago
Spannend. 💚
HandsomeTerpz
HandsomeTerpzcommentedweek 01mo ago
Good Luck and happy Growing 😊👍
Tishhhhhh
Tishhhhhhcommentedweek 01mo ago
Good luck on the grow!
Enjoying this diary? Follow for more updates!
SleepyChowSleepyChow
Follow Author
OR
Prefer the old Diary view?
Go back to the old Diary view