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  1. Cann

    Cann's Organic No-Till Garden

    3lbs of dutch white clover on the way :bigjoint: whats this "micro" clover you're talkin about? would love to check that out. VTMi'kmaq - it's the front left...but honestly between those 5 plants it was virtually impossible to distinguish...i was mostly just fucking around asking y'all lol. the...
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    Cann's Organic No-Till Garden

    Funny you mention that, I was just looking at this: https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.php?p=5662840&postcount=95 Thanks for the tips about crimson clover...i have grown it before outside so I know it gets big fairly quickly..figured it would be sketchy at best inside but worth a shot. luckily...
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    Cann's Organic No-Till Garden

    where did you see that "micro" clover? I have crimson clover...which is great as a cover crop outdoors, but will get at least 2' tall. I am going to have to repeatedly chop it down as a cover crop indoors...although that isnt necessarily a bad thing. free mulch. heres a shot of half the veg...
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    Cann's Organic No-Till Garden

    Been workin in the room all night. Quick photo update. Sprayed a neem/silica foliar today. Watered the soil with a barley seed tea + aloe, silica, and ful-power. I was able to watch the leaves raise to praying position after a few hours in the room...pretty awesome stuff. Gods gift x OG kush...
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    Living Organics *Ofiicial Thread*

    :) there is a reason I have been avoiding this thread for a while...LOL. I used to be interested in TLO...then I opened up my third eye and saw it for what it is! utter complete bullshit nonsense. TLO makes a mockery out of the "living soil" approach to gardening. I'll leave it at that.
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    Cann's Organic No-Till Garden

    10-12 gallon twice a month over 240 gallons of soil a year is going to waste....... and at $25 abag that adds up fast. Holy shit...what are you paying $25 a bag for??? lol. I can help you turn that "waste" into amazing no-till soil, which you will never have to replace. Folks don't realize how...
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    Soil Food Web Gardening with Compost Teas

    found the quote: Someone asked CC about enzyme teas "Would this have any benefits if sprayed instead of applied to the root zone??" His response: "I've used the coconut water and the enzyme teas on the soil so I don't have any information in that regard. These are some of specific enzymes...
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    Soil Food Web Gardening with Compost Teas

    nah no Agsil in the soil for me, I have tossed a little in my worm bins though - so when I get around to using that EWC, I guess Agsil will be in the soil. I do topdress with neem meal - seems to take care of a lot of insects. gnats can be super persistent so sometimes I have to break out a...
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    Soil Food Web Gardening with Compost Teas

    nice looking plants everyone. greeeeen rrog - I'm pretty sure the other day coot said that he doesn't use enzyme teas (sprouted seed or coconut h2o) as a foliar anymore - it only goes into the soil. He said something along the lines of "I'm not sure what effect enzymes would have on the leaf...
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    Soil Food Web Gardening with Compost Teas

    so is anyone else in favor of a new sticky that is about soil "recycling" (ha), no-till gardening, enzyme teas, etc. instead of compost teas? I just find it a bit ironic that at this point we have discredited compost teas for the most part, but the title of the thread is still "gardening with...
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    Cann's Organic No-Till Garden

    I have a few 30gal smartpots, a few 10gal smartpots, and a bunch of 5 gal smartpots and airpots. I will definitely run the 30s and 10s as no-till, and a few of the 5's. If the tester 5's do well with no-till, I will no-till everything. I have seen folks get amazing results in 5 gal no-tills...
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    Soil Food Web Gardening with Compost Teas

    The one downside to enzyme teas - plants that are too fat to support themselves!!! This vortex is just laughable. All the silica in the world couldn't save this one lol. This will be the last vortex in my garden. Lavender getting so chunky that its lower buds are flopping over. These lower...
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    Cann's Organic No-Till Garden

    So things have changed quite a bit round these parts in the last few months...a few months ago I had a sudden enlightenment and ditched the bottled nutes, bagged soil/supersoil, pH meter, and associated mythology. I am now able to apply principles of permaculture and no-till gardening/soil...
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    Soil Food Web Gardening with Compost Teas

    don't use fish emulsion. hydrolysate is what you want. emulsion is all sorts of nasty for your ladies...despite what it might say on the Home Depot shelves...
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    Soil Food Web Gardening with Compost Teas

    thats what I figured...DWC and all. the "overwatering" issue seems to be lack of oxygen leading to anaerobic conditions, not excess h2o. good to know
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    Soil Food Web Gardening with Compost Teas

    jealous of all you guys with blumats....i spend way too much time watering. I think if I had the moisture dialed I would be pulling a lot bigger harvests. Do y'all think it is possible to overwater an air pot or smart pot? Cause part of me feels like watering every day, but I'm afraid of...
  17. Cann

    Soil Food Web Gardening with Compost Teas

    its about 30 plants causing the stink..most are under 3'' though so nothing ridiculous. week 7.5 for most of them, week 5.5 for a few. i'm running through a bunch of the TGA stuff that I'm not going to keep...kaboom, the flav, ace of spades, etc. my only keepers from last time will be...
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    Soil Food Web Gardening with Compost Teas

    PM's are deleted (why is it only 50 messages on RIU??? fills up so fast...) Rrog good point about the vernacular on that one..how you been? i've been so damn busy with life that I haven't even had time to read or post on any forum...I'm like 15 pages behind on the ROLS thread now lol not to...
  19. Cann

    Soil Food Web Gardening with Compost Teas

    rising moon im with you 100% about the shiny spots. I usually follow up a few days later with water, and then neem/silica once that dries and there are no more spots. Also, i have been told by higher powers that coconut water is better used in the soil than as a foliar. for enzymes, a...
  20. Cann

    Soil Food Web Gardening with Compost Teas

    .....read the thread from the beginning and it will answer your question. I don't even know what you are asking necessarily What do you consider a soil drench? Do you use ACT every time you water? If not, how often do you use ACT? Are your plants in smartpots or regular pots? we need more...
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