+ WitchDoctor +
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Gave the 2 OGs some worm leachate from the PK bin and fed ALL of the plants at 1 1/2 strength. I'll get some new pics up in the next couple days...
+ WitchDoctor +And by complete organics do you mean trying not to use bottles? Cause I'm still using bottles a little bit, I'm just working towards a goal of hopefully being able to get everything I need from compost and not have to use bottles at all. While still achieving hydro yields of course, just like you said. I can't believe how sweet my pot has been tasting since I started making my teas like this and feeding every other with them.
+ WitchDoctor +Ah ok gotcha. I'm using Humboldt Natural Bloom right now on the rest of the plants, but I want to get away from using rock phosphate all together as it's not renewable either. That's the real reason I'm trying to accomplish flowering with just high PK compost, is to prove that we don't have to use bat guano or rock phosphate. And I use a 80/20 coco/casting mix with amendments because coco is more environmentally responsible that peat. I'm one of those "small footprint" guys lol.
So yea, it sounds like me and you are on the same page man.
+ WitchDoctor +Oh, I forgot to mention AzaMax is plant-based and OMRI. If you haven't tried it yet I think it's right up your alley, it's awesome stuff. Apparently Azatrol is the same thing as well, but cheaper. They're both Azadirachtin baseds, which is supposedly the main component in Neem oil that gets the job done...but to be honest it's probably just the easiest effective component of it for them to produce...either way it works awesome as a preventative measure.
Trees look fine....Although, at some point i would line the walls with reflective matererial
make that light bounce.
Worm bins are fun, not much to them drainage & ventilation holes, periodic scrap feeding
and some medium rotation.