Guy Smiley Organics (Fully organic Soil/AACT building)

well that recipe above is more of a catchall to be honest,I plan on using it at 50% that and 50% plain soil and coco mix for my outdoor garden next season.but you could do canna in it. but if you want a simple recipe I can help you out some.you'll have to let me know what you have at your disposal and i be happy to slap a recipe to gether for you. although imho if you can swing it I would invest in some kind soil,or at the very least a 2.1 master mix recipe. either one is gonna do solid for you. a tailored recipe is also very good but just have to let me know what you would like to do.

and I can promise you I have YET to find bud better than mine.I know sounds ego and bias but its not LOL! its just the plain truth is all. ALL grows start from the soil.if that is good,your plants in turn will be thee best that can be produced ..PERIOD :D
That is the truth.you cannot find a better way to grow than organics.If its quality you are after and taste that is the way to go.If you follow eyes,he will show you the most healthy approach to growing our favorite herb.Did not want to hijack this thread ,just my two cents worth.Peace.
 
just some randoms.this is one link I really do recommend at looking at as well as getting a cpl of these books and following this mans philosophy.

http://www.onestrawrevolution.net/One_Straw_Revolution/One-Straw_Revolution.html

Masanobu Fukuoka (1913-2008) was a farmer and philosopher who was born and raised on the Japanese island of Shikoku. He studied plant pathology and spent several years working as a customs inspector in Yokohama. While working there, at the age of 25, he had an inspiration that changed his life. He decided to quit his job, return to his home village and put his ideas into practice by applying them to agriculture.

Over the next 65 years he worked to develop a system of natural farming that demonstrated the insight he was given as a young man, believing that it could be of great benefit to the world. He did not plow his fields, used no agricultural chemicals or prepared fertilizers, did not flood his rice fields as farmers have done in Asia for centuries, and yet his yields equaled or surpassed the most productive farms in Japan.

In 1975 he wrote The One-Straw Revolution, a best-selling book that described his life’s journey, his philosophy, and farming techniques. This book has been translated into more than 25 languages and has helped make Mr. Fukuoka a leader in the worldwide sustainable agriculture movement. He continued farming until shortly before his death in 2008, at the age of 95.

After The One-Straw Revolution was published in English, Mr. Fukuoka traveled to Africa, India, Southeast Asia, Europe and the United States. His interest turned to rehabilitating the deserts of the world using his natural farming techniques. This work is described in detail in Sowing Seeds In The Desert (2012). Mr. Fukuoka is also the author of The Natural Way of Farming and The Road Back to Nature. In 1988 he received the Magsaysay Award, often referred to as the “Nobel of Asia,” for Public Service.







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That book sounds interesting, I'm going to look for it at our local library.

Man, you still got that Stone Dragon around? Same one? Lol, must be older than Moses by now
 
here is some sour stopmer macros for ya guys. not great but they were kinda quick pics during trimming them but imma get some good macros of them once they are dried up better. all dry gooey gargantuan goodness :D LOL and temporary trimming table untill I make it a little more permanent with stands and shelves.



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not sure man,LOL it just kinda happens,its all about the aerobic microbe and genetic activity man. well thats what ive seen. Ive been using a few new things and will be buying yet another to see if I can increase it a lil more in some genetics. I need to buy some more sour stomper and grape crinkle too.winter killed all of them but two LOL! one of each,I kept pushing through and did get one but many weeks behind everyone LOL! SUCKED!! but man them amber sour buds are gonna beeee GOOD too,I can smell it on her,just yummy lovely too! I wanna revisit the toofless alien and sour hound too.lovely wee smoke too.I mean lovely good.
 
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