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Week 3
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HighrishHash HighrishHash
8 years ago
Hello everyone! Sorry i haven't been active as much, my health is still fluctuateding a lot. Got some new things happening though. I bought a new 250 watt CFL so now I have two 250s in my veg tent and I'm using the LED for a tent that I only grow Auto Flowers in now so I'm wicked pumped about that. They'll be some new Auto Diaries to come for sure too, I just popped an auto white widow by Dinafem. Anyway back to this grow. They are loving the new light for sure and loving there new pots. Starting to take off so soon you'll be seeing them reach right up to the light I'm sure. Looking very healthy in there though, it's my fav place to hang out cuz the air is so fresh in there thanks to my aloes and clovers. The Chocs are looking like beasts too I'm super excited to see the structure they come out. I topped them once but I'm going to keep it at that and just pinch and tie down from now on. The GDP is perking and praying to the new light I'm going to veg her another two weeks and then flip her
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Mescaline
Mescalinecommentedweek 48 years ago
Hi man, to get all of the nutrients from clover, you need to chop it, and put to the soil, and than compost it with microorganisms. So for now it works only like water holding layer on the top of the pot. =) And why the temp is so low?
HighrishHash
HighrishHashcommentedweek 48 years ago
Yes I realized that I just like to not chop a few sections so I can let some of the clovers flower 🌺 cuz I love those lol. Thank you though at first I didn't realize that, it still helps support the microorganisms by keeping that top soil shaded, cooled and moist correct? Because I frequently top dress with mycohortizea fungi as well. And the temps so low because my home is originally from the year 1863 and the furnace was almost as old as well and this is the year it decided to go out so my only heat at the moment is space heaters and a tiny wood stove. I recently bought a much nicer electric heater that brings it up to 70 now though :D
Mescaline
Mescalinecommented8 years ago
@HighrishHash, exteme conditions :D
HighrishHash
HighrishHashcommentedweek 48 years ago
This is the first time I've used clover as a cover crop. I'm trying to learn a lot about symbiotic gardening. Any other good cover crops you could suggest?
Mescaline
Mescalinecommented8 years ago
@HighrishHash, its outdoor technique bro, to restore soil efficiency. Its easier to make compost and use it then. You can try sphagnum, as a moisture layer. =)
flecko
fleckocommentedweek 28 years ago
Hmmm symbiotic gardening that sounds interesting 😊 I def will be following this grow.
HighrishHash
HighrishHashcommented8 years ago
@flecko, yes they look so cool, it makes everything more greener lol. I haven't read up enough on that subject to know how similar it is though sorry. I have heard a bit about no till and it seems to be a great method from pictures I've seen though. Also I don't have a good source for information I apologize, I didn't really save any of the garden forums I read or anything
flecko
fleckocommented8 years ago
@HighrishHash, It looks really cool and intrigues me a lot. I stumbled upon something called the 'No Til' method the other day so I'm guessing Symbiotic would be based on a similar theory? Could you recommend a source so I can get more info?
HighrishHash
HighrishHashcommented8 years ago
@flecko, thanks!! Yeah I've been reading up on it a lot and all I have to say is my mind was blown with all the benefits. From providing natural nutrients and aiding in breaking down other nutrients, to pest control and adding extra oxygen into your area. As well as being super benifitial for building a living soul web with powerful myco fungi action lmao
beanbean
beanbeancommentedweek 28 years ago
Those girls are gonna love the cloves. And when they die out you'll have a nice mulch layer! Really excited about this one, keep up the good work! 👌 -beanbean
HighrishHash
HighrishHashcommented8 years ago
Thanks! That means a lot. Yeah from what I read they help a lot with creating a healthy soil web that's myco fungi friendly, I didn't know about the mulch part tho, that's awesome. I'm getting a new light soon too so hopefully they'll be taking off even faster @beanbean,
GreenDogLV
GreenDogLVcommentedweek 38 years ago
aloe vera lol :D :D :D :D
Tonino
Toninocommentedweek 47 years ago
Got a love the symbiotic gardening😉
GreenDiamond
GreenDiamondcommentedweek 47 years ago
Wow that GDP is beautiful. We have a seed slated to be potted for our next open space. Thanks for sharing the pictures of it. Good luck with the remainder of your grow. 👍🏿
ClubRiot
ClubRiotcommentedweek 48 years ago
looks good! great job!👍
beanbean
beanbeancommentedweek 18 years ago
More HSO, good stuff!