Strawberry Cough: Living Soil (1 pot, 1 plant)

keepsake

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This is my first organic living soil grow and also my first time growing from seed. I just planted a single "Strawberry Cough" seed from Dutch Passion Genetics. It is in a 15 gallon fabric pot (which holds 2 cubic feet of soil). It's sharing a tent with 4 GDPs that are vegging for now until my new lights come and it will get its own tent. The GDPs are my 1st grow and are currently being fed with liquid notes. This strawberry cough plant will be fed with water and teas only, no bottled nutes.

Soil Recipe:
1/3 sphagnum peat moss
1/3 pumice rock
1/3 compost and worm castings (both store bought & pre-bagged)

Amendments:
1 cup kelp meal
1 cup neem cake
1 cup crustacean meal
1 cup gypsum
1 cup oyster shell flour
1/2 cup grounded malted barley
4 cups basalt

Environment:
4x4 tent
600w MH
80-84F
65% RH

I mixed everything up as well as I could, watered the pot down, and planted my seed directly in the middle about 1/4 inch deep. I sprayed a bit of water on top of the seed. I sprinkled cilantro seeds and oregano seeds around the pot as well. I did some reading on companion growing and these 2 were recommended quite often. When should I buy red wiggler worms and add them into the soil?

I have alfalfa meal and glacial rock dust on its way. I'm not quite sure how to use those. Maybe someone can give me some suggestions?

Any critique or advice would be really appreciated. Thanks in advance. Welcome to the show.
 

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Budget Buds

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Well I see a pot with soil in it lol.... The plants around it looks good mate, as for organics or soil for that matter , I dont know , I use liquid and grow in hydro :)
 
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