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Great video although the target audience is agriculture. Some good info in there gor both the indoor and outdoor guys.

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grumpygrower wrote:Great video although the target audience is agriculture. Some good info in there gor both the indoor and outdoor guys.

This lil clips here and there are bloody brilliant dude.

I find myself nodding along till suddenly I learn some amazing shit!!

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I'm loving my current soil grow, wondering why I ever left it tbh I love to tinker though and this is definitely a hobby now, so I'll be running another rdwc soon. Can't wait until it's over so I can start a no-till bed

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integrajosh wrote:
Wed Oct 16, 2019 3:01 am
I'm loving my current soil grow, wondering why I ever left it tbh I love to tinker though and this is definitely a hobby now, so I'll be running another rdwc soon. Can't wait until it's over so I can start a no-till bed

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I fooking hate mine. It's way too heavy. It was from the bottom of the compost pile (almost black) and crumbled well. That was mixed with some worm shit and beetle shit, as well as perlite.

It weighed a ton, and that was before watering. It makes it hard to know if it needs watering or not as I just can't tell like I can with lighter soils.
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integrajosh wrote:
Wed Oct 16, 2019 3:01 am
I'm loving my current soil grow, wondering why I ever left it tbh I love to tinker though and this is definitely a hobby now, so I'll be running another rdwc soon. Can't wait until it's over so I can start a no-till bed

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I fooking hate mine. It's way too heavy. It was from the bottom of the compost pile (almost black) and crumbled well. That was mixed with some worm shit and beetle shit, as well as perlite.

It weighed a ton, and that was before watering. It makes it hard to know if it needs watering or not as I just can't tell like I can with lighter soils.
Ya I think with the beds you have to water small amounts more frequently bro. At least that's what I've been reading and hearing from people with good results

I know a guy that runs a 4x4 no till indoors, according to him it's trial and error until you find the sweet spot. But his bed is full of wrigglers, european crawlers and all kinds of life. Looks so good I have to give it a try

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integrajosh wrote:
Wed Oct 16, 2019 3:22 am
a I think with the beds you have to water small amounts more frequently bro. At least that's what I've been reading and hearing from people with good results

I know a guy that runs a 4x4 no till indoors, according to him it's trial and error until you find the sweet spot. But his bed is full of wrigglers, european crawlers and all kinds of life. Looks so good I have to give it a try ImageImage
These are only 11 litre pots. Feels more like 21 litres. Fecking kills me bringing them upstairs after a watering. Not much better taking them downstairs.

I'd rather not have worms and bugs in the soil. The tent is in my bedroom. Also, red wrigglers etc eat decaying matter. I found a worm in my grow... only after lifting the pot out and was on the bottom of the tent. I like to keep my worms in my worm bin.

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The Aspie Toker wrote:
integrajosh wrote:
Wed Oct 16, 2019 3:22 am
a I think with the beds you have to water small amounts more frequently bro. At least that's what I've been reading and hearing from people with good results

I know a guy that runs a 4x4 no till indoors, according to him it's trial and error until you find the sweet spot. But his bed is full of wrigglers, european crawlers and all kinds of life. Looks so good I have to give it a try ImageImage
These are only 11 litre pots. Feels more like 21 litres. Fecking kills me bringing them upstairs after a watering. Not much better taking them downstairs.

I'd rather not have worms and bugs in the soil. The tent is in my bedroom. Also, red wrigglers etc eat decaying matter. I found a worm in my grow... only after lifting the pot out and was on the bottom of the tent. I like to keep my worms in my worm bin.
Ya it's a bit weird wrapping your head around at first but some people prefer a cleaner environment so I understand bro. But check out a couple videos on indoor no till growing
Them eating the decaying matter is fine man, just adds more life to the soil when they poop it out. I think it only works in large volumes of soil because you basically have a living ecosystem in the tent harvest plants, put in seedlings and a layer of fresh castings and away we go
I can't wait man, 5-6 weeks and I'll be getting a diary underway

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