Sunday - forgot Aloe, watered with about 700mL a pot, I did not put very much close to the plant just enough to keep it moist. Cut a lot of the grass that was shading the plant and chucked the grass in the side of the pot.
Monday - Leaves are clearly the fattest of the 3 new pots and growth is rapid. Make a gal of worm-casting tea
Tuesday - watered pot with 700mL of tea
Wednesday - nothing
Thursday - 700mL of water
Friday - topped
Saturday - 700mL of kelp meal tea
@Puffdamagikchillum, yes! as long as the don't compete for nutrients with the plant, that's alfalfa, coriander/cilantro and clover. I'm new to the no-till organic grows and to be honest I'm throwing vegetable scraps in my compost bin that are not organic so it's close but not 100% Organic. The goal of growing this way for me is to use waste from the kitchen, worms, and local inputs to keep costs low and get the best flavor I can! I will always grow herbs and aloe in my garden, people get too stressed on a perfect system I just want to eat tacos and smoke flowers grown in my kitchen waste!