So, what would you say about making a grow guide about making living soil? I know you get asked that a lot, everybody that ask, I refer to you! Please, if you have time, that would be just great! Even if you don’t have the time, it’s great anyway, you already gave us the ingredients in many places…
It would just make it easier for newcomers to find the info…
And, I have to say, sorry guys if I’m overly eager, I don’t want to be a pita, but I really want to learn and you guys are doing great things with this wonderful plant! Just saying!!!
Sorry @spyrul was at the gym… it’s piper’s idea and I feel it is a great easy way for people to flush… so I will let him @piper and you discuss the path forward… just do not mention the word inoculate anyone…lol…
FFOF, tiger bloom, calmag, and molasses, 3 gallon fabric pots which I dunked into two 5 gallon buckets (of course one at a time ) for a total of a 10 gallon flush.
Instead of filling the buckets up with tap water and waiting a few day for the chlorine to “evaporate” I use prime (seachem) added to luke warm tap water.
If I didn’t explain this right, let me know, I tend to do this cause I’m fucked in the head
Very interesting. If you’re growing bottled nutes I can certainly understand why the flush is required.
I think you’ve got an interesting idea for sure, I’m wondering how to test the effectiveness of it. What would need to happen as an A/B comparison between the Piper method, and the traditional. Then dry, cure, smoke to test out the two.
Where its tricky for me to do this, is in that I’m an organic guy and I don’t flush to begin with. I just dont give another round of food to the soil after mid flower.
Still. I think the idea has merit, and I’m thinking of another experiment I want to do regarding electrically grounding a plant to see if it helps increase growth. No reason I cant use some bottled nutes for that, as it would be a small grow with clones anyway.
The video will be at least a few months out, at least as far as completion goes - but I think I’ll fire up some clones as soon as I can take some from my current vegging plants.