Pokey's No Till Organic Meds

Week 3 1/2 and I have burning of the outside of the fan leaves… any suggestions?

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Here’s week 4 pics. The cherry gar-see-ya started to burn up a little, my fault, I didnt check the ph and it got me. The 9lb surprise didnt seem to mind much, but i changed the water out, so it should be getting better!

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Looking grand! Can’t wait to see the frost explosion!

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Tomorrow will be week 7 in flower!! This is the cherry gar-see-ya

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These are the 9lb surprise!

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Finishing up nicely! Keep it up!!

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Over a month?!?! What’s going on in that grow space?

Thats my veg tent. But I have the 9lb surprise mother plant in there too. Along with my clones

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its right next to my flowering tent though… now I took the male starfighter downstairs!

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The little one looks like a cannabis version of Cousin It!

cousin it

Cheers
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What is the biolive 542 do? It microbes?

Wonderful thread. Tell me about your soil mix plz

The biolive is a great amendment to your soil when doing no till, adds beneficial ryzomes and bacterium to help keep the soil chugging along on its own…

I usually use it as a good base for a water only veg for about a month and a half when just using regular 2gal pots

Been wondering is it viable to keep the worms inside the soil where the cannabis is growing?
I’d like to try no till, but I’ll litterly toss everything into the grow bucket… So is there any harm in Having the worms living, eating, breeding ect in the main grow area?

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The simple answer is No, worms have a calcium deposit instead of teeth and basically suckle their nutrients up like soup. They aerate the soil, making ionic nutrients as they go. Bringing worms from your worm bins could be harmful as there are many other pests in the bins like various mites and knats that actually eat LIVE vegetive matter unlike worms

Edit: “Live” and quote for clarification

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