Mephisto Genetics White Crack + Sour Livers SIP LOS Grow

Build a soil has decent prices and they say there is cocoons and live worms usually in bag as well! Haven’t got any myself but will for next soil i mix up
 
You are going to get this dialed in brother, I can tell, wheels turning ....

QUESTION: So all is getting dialed in - Do you have anew phone yet so you can show us those beautiful girls?
My new phone takes better pics. I will take some once I set my new tents up. Nice and clean. I want to keep them thag way. My 7x7 is falling apart at the front zipper and is many years old. So happy to say goodbye. You will see how healthy these clones look. They beautiful and gonna yield decently. But larger than I want in future before flipping.
 
Build a soil has decent prices and they say there is cocoons and live worms usually in bag as well! Haven’t got any myself but will for next soil i mix up
I got mine from there. A couple bug bags worth. I have 1 whole bag left, will be using it to reammend soil as they finish. I have a few more open Juniors to fill as well. I wil buy some Red wigglers this weekend or next, they ship on Mondays
 
I checked today when I hit local shop and they are currently working to get the earthbox juniors in to sell so told him I needed some so he knew he had a sale! Hey @MrOldBoy how often do u add (OR MORE TECH HOW OFTEN WOULD U GUESS I) should add growkashi and that craft blend stuff?? Also how much u think?? I have both 1gal and 3gal I need to add it to! :thanks: Kind sir:d5:
 
Worms reproducing in the box is great but it takes time - to refresh my Stoner Memory I did some research and the findings are as expected ..... but it takes time - the second refreshed soil the worms will be there but the first you’ll need a fair amount to have an effect .....

“Reproduction
Worms are hermaphroditic -- each one has both male and female parts -- but generally speaking, it still takes two to make babies. Sparse populations of worms may be slow to reproduce, but as a general rule, a worm at least 60 days old can find a mate and produce a cocoon that contains an average of four babies. Typically, a population of composting worms doubles every three to six months. Under ideal conditions as few as eight worms can become 1,500 worms in only six months, according to the Texas A&M University AgriLife Extension.”

So as we see they reproduce but even two months is too long for a short Auto Grow and they are talking six months to double, IMO, if it takes six months to double, 12 worms doubled is 24 and that’s ok but I like a few more myself.
 
We’ll see how it turns out after has time to work but added like 2tbsp growkashi to smaller 1gal and like 3-4 on the 3gal and covered it with a nice layer of Malibu compost stuff! Next compost dose I’ll have some craft blend I’ll add as well so that can add some food back into soil! Is that all I need to do is add layer and water it in? I have the EM1 bokashi stuff that’s a compost accelerator so didn’t know if I needed to sprinkle some on top or save it for when I am making my own compost??
 
I checked today when I hit local shop and they are currently working to get the earthbox juniors in to sell so told him I needed some so he knew he had a sale! Hey @MrOldBoy how often do u add (OR MORE TECH HOW OFTEN WOULD U GUESS I) should add growkashi and that craft blend stuff?? Also how much u think?? I have both 1gal and 3gal I need to add it to! :thanks: Kind sir:d5:

That Shop is Killer - UR Lucky
We’ll see how it turns out after has time to work but added like 2tbsp growkashi to smaller 1gal and like 3-4 on the 3gal and covered it with a nice layer of Malibu compost stuff! Next compost dose I’ll have some craft blend I’ll add as well so that can add some food back into soil! Is that all I need to do is add layer and water it in? I have the EM1 bokashi stuff that’s a compost accelerator so didn’t know if I needed to sprinkle some on top or save it for when I am making my own compost??

sounds good - sorry for delay in response - allow 1 tablespoon per gallon of Kashi per dressing - Craft blend I would go a little earlier on - watering in with EM1 works, you can add a dash of molasses and let it sit some, I mix a small batch of molasses in a small warm cup then add to the gallon of water ... I like to sprinkle a little Kashi on top and a sprinkle under compost so balance out - Kashi helps mycelium grow https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mycelium

Good luck, you are on track!
 
Oh almost forgot since that damn cover crop is growing in like a jungle should I just pile the compost on top of it and water it in? Didn’t know it was gonna grow in so thick where can’t see even 1 bit of soil surface below where the solo cup was planted into my pots?? That’s what I did so making sure it’ll be fine n dandy?!?
 
Oh almost forgot since that damn cover crop is growing in like a jungle should I just pile the compost on top of it and water it in? Didn’t know it was gonna grow in so thick where can’t see even 1 bit of soil surface below where the solo cup was planted into my pots?? That’s what I did so making sure it’ll be fine n dandy?!?
sprinkle some grokashi on it then burry it!
 
just got this in the mail today:

must have ...great ingredients

Guaranteed Analysis
Total Nitrogen (N).........................3%
Available Phosphate (P2O5)......6%
Soluble Potash (K2O)..................6%
Derived from *Alfalfa, *Nettle, *Kelp, *Wild Yam, *Burdock Root, *Turkey Rhubarb,
*Horsetail, *Raw Cacao and Volcanic ash. (*certified organic)

ALSO CONTAINS NON PLANT FOOD INGREDIENTS:
15% Urtica Dioica (Stinging Nettle leaf)
15% Medicago Sativa (Alfalfa)
15% Ascophyllum nodosum (Kelp)
10% Discorea Villosa (Wild Yam)
10% Equisetum Arvense (Horsetail)
10% Rheum Palmatum (Turkey Rhubarb root)
10% Arctium (Burdock Root)
5% Theobroma Cacao (Cacao Bean)
5% Evaporated Cane Sugar
5% Humic Acid (derived from lignite)
Bacillus subtilis - 7,930,000 CFU per gram
Bacillus pumilus - 7,930,000 CFU per gram
Bacillus megaterium - 7,930,000 CFU per gram
Bacillus licheniformis - 7,930,000 CFU per gram
Bacillus amyloliquefaciens - 7,930,000 CFU per gram
 
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