Outdoor The^Dudes High Tunnel Grow 2020

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She's about to tip over them plants are so big! Nice work bud
 
Yeah buddy, half a yard just about (110 gallons) of some rich, tea-only organic soil. Still gotta make at least one more batch and I’ll be ready for planting the tunnel. In June that is, no more revegging for me lol
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Yeah buddy, half a yard just about (110 gallons) of some rich, tea-only organic soil. Still gotta make at least one more batch and I’ll be ready for planting the tunnel. In June that is, no more revegging for me lolView attachment 1294045

pupper! :jump: ppp
 
It's been quite a journey working out the logistics of sourcing materials for building enough soil affordably, as well as doing all the research to make sure the blend is going to perform and create a high quality, safe product. Now that I've got all my sources in place and my costs fixed I'm considering trying to market and sell this mix, mainly to help people out, because if you want to run a strong Clackimas Coot recipe but only need 15-100 gallons you'll end up seriously over paying for most of your inputs. I may even package the mix and just try to peddle it locally, it's -in my opinion- a better mix that will last longer than any of the packaged mixes I've come across. Still mulling it over :smokeit:
 
I'll be a beta tester! :shooty:


It's been quite a journey working out the logistics of sourcing materials for building enough soil affordably, as well as doing all the research to make sure the blend is going to perform and create a high quality, safe product. Now that I've got all my sources in place and my costs fixed I'm considering trying to market and sell this mix, mainly to help people out, because if you want to run a strong Clackimas Coot recipe but only need 15-100 gallons you'll end up seriously over paying for most of your inputs. I may even package the mix and just try to peddle it locally, it's -in my opinion- a better mix that will last longer than any of the packaged mixes I've come across. Still mulling it over :smokeit:
 
Putting in serious work mixing and hauling all that dirt! Can't wait to see what you pull off this year. Good luck with the soil business if you decide to jump in. You never know when someones going to hit just the right combination and end up a millionaire.
 
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