So now all of my big experiments are over... My migration to Boogie Brew and Stonington soil is complete and I'm seeing compelling results... This new growing style is much more laid back... I don't even use a schedule anymore except to record birthdays and chop dates... Yes my friends this is what Rhyce Saroni has been waiting for... I'm going to stick with this for a while and just tweak it as I see fit. However, out of the bag using Boogie Brew (supplement epsom salts & bone meal after 20 days) you can grow excellent ganja indoors under LEDs without deficiencies... really... Of course I'm not happy without messing with stuff but I'm doing that in the soil...

If I had known about Boogie Brew (not just compost teas) when I first started this I'd have NEVER used all that bottled stuff. It was fun and I learned a lot but I could have learned equally as well had I been steered in this direction to begin with... It was hard to make the change because they had me hooked, feeling like I HAD to have all that stuff... Hard to believe it but I'm getting much better results with this... No PUSHING nutes... no schedules... actually the reverse is required to make this work properly... counter intuitive to conventional main stream growing wisdom for sure... But it WORKS that's all I really need as proof...

So anyway this is all the BOMB and I've decided to take the next logical step and implement a natural gas CO2 generator, ditch all my tents, paint the wine cellar gloss white from top to bottom, put a door on the whole thing and have Rhyce Saroni's ultimate grow room version 1.0... Wheeeeeeeeeeeee...

Stay tuned while we carefully juggle plants and tents to accomplish this feat of wonder... like open heart surgery... I'm sure it will be eventful as these things usually are...

Cherrio! Rhyce Saroni... ;)
Awesome Rhyce, I am psyched to see what you do grow on bro.
 
The data will really be to see if it works for the time from transplant to finish with plain water only.

We've never really been crazy with nutrients either, just simple grow and bloom. I like to think that way that it's easier to see plants that excel

Very excellent point! I'm fairly spiritual about my whole garden experience and practices like the tabs and teas really fit... I'd say a tab and growing a huge hyphae network in the pot would be a smashing combo that would work excellent! A very similar concept to 'charging' the pot like I've been fiddling with... To me the big thing is keeping the hyphae cranking and all the necessary nutrients bio-available... I think that charged bio-char fits well into this equation... I'm not sure but some killer bio-char would be excellent as an additive.
 
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Rhyce Saroni's term of the day!

Grow Heap: A specially designed cold compost heap that contains several layers of soil, making it suitable for growing many types of plants. Winter squash, pumpkins, and other cucumber family crops, as well as tomatoes and potatoes often thrive when grown in slowly decomposing Grow Heaps.

I've always had one of these on my property although not at present... but I'm working on it... truly a living organic thing... a lot like what we're trying to have happen in our pots when we grow 'organic' style...
 
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Here is my bio char. we talked about earlier. ffof worm castings bone meal. thats all.
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For the last 3 week i have used cam mag 1+5+4. 3 oz per 4 gal 6.0 to 6.25 water 20 oz of water every other day.
bio char is super cool. great stuff.

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I had to take some nice shots after the shitty ones I put up this week...

Margahooja - Hubbabubbasmelloscope - DOB 8-17 - 33 days
At 24 inches in height and growing at 2 inches per day...
She's on target to be a 40 plus inch plant... We'll see won't we...
Sock it to me baby!
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Very excellent point! I'm fairly spiritual about my whole garden experience and practices like the tabs and teas really fit... I'd say a tab and growing a huge hyphae network in the pot would be a smashing combo that would work excellent! A very similar concept to 'charging' the pot like I've been fiddling with... To me the big thing is keeping the hyphae cranking and all the necessary nutrients bio-available... I think that charged bio-char fits well into this equation... I'm not sure but some killer bio-char would be excellent as an additive.
The Biotab solution looks really interesting, meant to work very well with Autopots apparently. Ive started using Mills/DNA's Ultimate Soil with cork, ive added Bone Meal and Bio Char and thats it, so far so good.
 
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