Living soil/ Worm Castings

Cookiezealous

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I did an experiment last run and used 5 gallon pots with Living soil. It was a perfect run but definitely had to flip to flower before they were too big
This time I doubled the pot size size and just added some worm castings about 2 1/2 weeks into the ten gallon pot transplant.
has anyone ever overdone the worm castings? I know the Internet always says you can’t use too much but there’s always a guideline on how much to use.
I’m assuming it’s so that you don’t waste them, but I’ve also read that too much nitrogen in flower will cause small buds
I guess the one thing I’ve really learned using living soil is that you don’t really have to do anything outside of water correctly and keep the environment on point.
My canopy is just about filled in, I think I’ll use another two weeks to make sure it’s super happy but this time I’m going with additives for living soil like inoculants every few weeks, tea, castings, etc.
Same light, same soil
Bigger pot
I have yet to get the size nugs that I used to get using Coco
That is the goal
The plant on the left-hand side has got some crazy wrinkled leaves
It’s very odd, but a plant of the same strain has a mild version as well.
Someone gave me advice on here earlier today and told me to bump the humidity up so I did that and raised the light to see if it changes anything
Everybody’s a little droopy right now I just watered
The other photo is the same grow 2 1/2 weeks ago
 

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