Mephisto Genetics White Crack + Sour Livers SIP LOS Grow

Uhhhh not an option! I even tried to pull up couple lil pieces of funky wild grass growing in and that cover crop has some roots down deep! Won’t be trying that again!
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I was able to get the kashi down on soil and broke up the compost clumps before sprinkling it on but still lots of pieces laying up on top of da damn clovers!
 
i just use straw mulch and get a little undergrowth from the seeds and as it ages i slowly bury it, then i plop down 2-3 inches baf top dress n castings and water with aact..they love it
 
chop low, sprinkle Kashi, mulch and / or malibu and chop again as required or cover pot with plastic - you want to disturb the roots.
Should I just take some scissors n give them clovers da chop so I can get down to soil level I assume??
 
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

I have no idea but looks good - certified organic is nice - kinda of all in one?
 
sl left nugs right dg bottom center
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this is what the mulch looks like initially double grape 12 days old...experimenting with mixing instead of layering this one..
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nugs^
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livers on the left is a frosty mutant, the other very sativa leaning... just easing into flower..burried mulch under compost with a lil mam-p

Super nice tent and plants - wonderful color as well .....

Straw I like to mix just like you did - I call if leafing - like leaves do from trees just land every which way!

how old is NUGS?
 
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
Looks good, how much do you add and how often? I see no instructions. $40 per pound. Curious how long it lasts. Peace ,slow
 
Uhhhh not an option! I even tried to pull up couple lil pieces of funky wild grass growing in and that cover crop has some roots down deep! Won’t be trying that again!
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A little piece of friendly advice. Transplant your plants next time or start in final cup. The Tiered method rootbounds your plants and they will do much better if transplanted or stated in final pot. I cringe when I see a solo cup buried in soil.
 
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