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Guess the only way to clean out would be to dump it - which I have no issue doing, this is such a high value crop and since I don’t chase women and stopped my drinking ways, I’ve got the coin for new soil .....

Well, I don’t know if I want to dump it to dump it. More like turn the EB over to dump the whole thing out in one or two solid chunks. This way I can examine check and clean out the reservoir, and then rebox the same soil, but put III upside down. If the soil is too high in castings content, then maybe I can add some newly cooked soil to it, and rebox it.

I just think the soil quality and results should continue to improve with each run, so if I can resolve any reservoir issues AND keep the soil going, that would be the best outcome for me.

Of course, If I take a look and my original box soil is as taken over as TX Mark’s junior was, I will dump it in the vegetable garden for next year and start over.
 
Well, I don’t know if I want to dump it to dump it. More like turn the EB over to dump the whole thing out in one or two solid chunks. This way I can examine check and clean out the reservoir, and then rebox the same soil, but put III upside down. If the soil is too high in castings content, then maybe I can add some newly cooked soil to it, and rebox it.

I just think the soil quality and results should continue to improve with each run, so if I can resolve any reservoir issues AND keep the soil going, that would be the best outcome for me.

Of course, If I take a look and my original box soil is as taken over as TX Mark’s junior was, I will dump it in the vegetable garden for next year and start over.

The Original is for sure different animal, I noted in the Juniors there was more soil in tank and amount of soil is little less than half of what’s in the original .... I think recharging original is an option but junior not so sure ..... Pedro, the grower I watch, uses new soil with each batch and he is using the Original .... Juniors are good for small varieties and plants finish faster in the Juniors but if you wanna grow a big one, Original is best.

In these pics, I think you can see Junior has buds a little more developed - will soon see who finishes first!

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The Original is for sure different animal, I noted in the Juniors there was more soil in tank and amount of soil is little less than half of what’s in the original .... I think recharging original is an option but junior not so sure ..... Pedro, the grower I watch, uses new soil with each batch and he is using the Original .... Juniors are good for small varieties and plants finish faster in the Juniors but if you wanna grow a big one, Original is best.

In these pics, I think you can see Junior has buds a little more developed - will soon see who finishes first!

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That Junior plant is no slouch, but the original, wow! Gonna be massive!
 
Def good stuff! Need to pack a fresh blunt now that it’s been curing for about a month or so! Smells way better now so hoping taste will improve also!
 
Very very nice example @TxRebel/Mark and is that in an OriginalEB?
what was dry weight.

Again that’s an award winner, excellent job kid.

@WildBill - you might want to take a look at the CityPicker verses EB .... citypicker is square which would be better and it holds 1.5 cubic feet of soil, so that is more than Junior but less than original


Note: They recommend Dolomite as well

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