I totally forgot about this totally awesome White Train No. 2 or as I like to call it Fantaster
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How old are these girls?
 
It's hard to believe that it's been just shy of a year since I sowed my first autoflowers... Even though I was an accomplished gardener outdoors, I had a lot to learn as I strived to find my indoor organic growing nirvana and achieve my goal of growing some of the best truly organic produce available... I always hesitate to claim victory but I feel that we've finally found our groove here in the Garden of Goodness... consistently receiving positive feedback from a very discerning public.

I used to do updates saying what was working and what wasn't. Lord only knows that I've tried nearly everything I could think of or had read about to see what it did... sometimes fun and other times not but always educational...

So here is how we are grooving in the garden for the foreseeable future with a goal of raising the highest quality autoflower ganja possible with the least amount of effort and cost...

Expanded to a room sized location with 4000 relative watts of LED lights...
Put pots on carts to easily move many at a time, making it easy to keep things clean...
Installed an LP gas CO2 generator...
Learned how to make supersoil and invested in $1000 of Coast of Maine Stonington soil to start the process...
Started using Boogie Brew compost tea instead of 'bartendering' multiple bottles depending on week...
Standardized on Down to Earth soil amendments to re-energize my re-cycled soil...
Standardized on Beneficial Nematodes, Spinosad and sticky cards as my only methods of pest control...
Replaced CaMg+ by learning how to use Epsom salts and stuff like Oyster shells, Fish bone meal and the like, instead.
Started top dressing at 30 plus days with lobster compost, Peruvian seabird guano, langbeinite, oyster flour and fish bone meal...

This was a lot of work to lean and implement but worth every penny and effort it took to get it going...

Now with as many as 150 plants going it consumes very little of my time and takes little effort on a daily basis... Most of the work when using truly living organic methods is in seed, soil and container prep and soil recycling. Once you get a good soil recycling program in place that produces soil that is 'alive' the rest is simple. I learned this all by watching tons of videos on youtube and then diving in an trying this stuff out... rock dust, sea 90, molasses, langeinite, greensand, bird guano, bone meal, oyster shell flour, kelp meal, gound crabs, insect frass, worm castings, mycorrhizae, alfalfa meal, lobster compost, blueberry, salmon and peat compost, etc..

So this is now our style at the Garden of Goodness... In my humble opinion this is the best method to grow high quality, high Brix, organic and pesticide free medicine with the least amount of effort... Least amount of effort being paramount to this nearly sixty year old dude...

Many humble thanks to my friends, admirers, Mephisto and everyone here who contributes... The wealth of information, comradery and support here is second to none...

Here is to a super productive year ahead for all my fellow growers and our esteemed seed geneticists who consistently deliver the highest quality autoflower meds available on the planet!

Keep the faith and share the ganja, Rhyce Saroni, the Garden of Goodness staff and least we forget... the girls who make this all possible!
 
It's hard to believe that it's been just shy of a year since I sowed my first autoflowers... Even though I was an accomplished gardener outdoors, I had a lot to learn as I strived to find my indoor organic growing nirvana and achieve my goal of growing some of the best truly organic produce available... I always hesitate to claim victory but I feel that we've finally found our groove here in the Garden of Goodness... consistently receiving positive feedback from a very discerning public.

I used to do updates saying what was working and what wasn't. Lord only knows that I've tried nearly everything I could think of or had read about to see what it did... sometimes fun and other times not but always educational...

So here is how we are grooving in the garden for the foreseeable future with a goal of raising the highest quality autoflower ganja possible with the least amount of effort and cost...

Expanded to a room sized location with 4000 relative watts of LED lights...
Put pots on carts to easily move many at a time, making it easy to keep things clean...
Installed an LP gas CO2 generator...
Learned how to make supersoil and invested in $1000 of Coast of Maine Stonington soil to start the process...
Started using Boogie Brew compost tea instead of 'bartendering' multiple bottles depending on week...
Standardized on Down to Earth soil amendments to re-energize my re-cycled soil...
Standardized on Beneficial Nematodes, Spinosad and sticky cards as my only methods of pest control...
Replaced CaMg+ by learning how to use Epsom salts and stuff like Oyster shells, Fish bone meal and the like, instead.
Started top dressing at 30 plus days with lobster compost, Peruvian seabird guano, langbeinite, oyster flour and fish bone meal...

This was a lot of work to lean and implement but worth every penny and effort it took to get it going...

Now with as many as 150 plants going it consumes very little of my time and takes little effort on a daily basis... Most of the work when using truly living organic methods is in seed, soil and container prep and soil recycling. Once you get a good soil recycling program in place that produces soil that is 'alive' the rest is simple. I learned this all by watching tons of videos on youtube and then diving in an trying this stuff out... rock dust, sea 90, molasses, langeinite, greensand, bird guano, bone meal, oyster shell flour, kelp meal, gound crabs, insect frass, worm castings, mycorrhizae, alfalfa meal, lobster compost, blueberry, salmon and peat compost, etc..

So this is now our style at the Garden of Goodness... In my humble opinion this is the best method to grow high quality, high Brix, organic and pesticide free medicine with the least amount of effort... Least amount of effort being paramount to this nearly sixty year old dude...

Many humble thanks to my friends, admirers, Mephisto and everyone here who contributes... The wealth of information, comradery and support here is second to none...

Here is to a super productive year ahead for all my fellow growers and our esteemed seed geneticists who consistently deliver the highest quality autoflower meds available on the planet!

Keep the faith and share the ganja, Rhyce Saroni, the Garden of Goodness staff and least we forget... the girls who make this all possible!
It was fun watching all these trials and endeavors this year. Looking forward to watching the new garden setup in 2016!
 
That's the LONGEST post you ever posted.:funny:

The Story of Rhyceland...:zen:

I've been there..I canna cooked there and vaped there.:bong:

Merry Christmas Rhyce. A pleasure knowing you.:king:

The feeling is mutual... Many a fun time is sure to be had at Rhyce Saroni's Marijuana Meadows... aka Rancho Relaxo, Rhyceland, Garden of Goodness... lol
 
Rancho Esperanza (Ranch of Hope) is kinda of catchy.
It has the feminine name likenesses a ship or boat. Sort of give the Mephisto Genetics a shout out. Being in Spain.


Garden of Goodness is at Rancho Esparanza.
Rhreyceland will be retired and a new adventure begins.

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