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RedRum42
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Registered: 04/06/15
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Cheapest/easiest way to establish symbiotic "micro-herd"
#782066 - 06/15/15 01:36 PM (9 years, 5 months ago) |
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The setup is clearly lacking those helpful nasties in the soil. FFOF soil, FF (grow big) nutes, salicylic acid (fuck yeah), and protekt. Soon to be using GH floranectar and FF bloom nutes once veg is over. In a 2x2x5 room with 2x 42w CFLs, and an 80w (total) t12 setup. (one plant 6 weeks old, 2x2', and a 2 week old seedling)
What is the cheapest way to get a thriving microherd? Would prefer additive/nutes as the soil being used is beyond expectations, briefly considered using happy frog because it is good soil with good minicreatures but thought of it too late and the roots had already filled the whole pot. Might just use the FFHF 50/50 with FFOF with my clones and seedling when they are transplanted to bigger pot.
Also anything else clearly lacking here? Obviouslygoing very "K.I.S.S." for financial reasons
Edited by RedRum42 (06/15/15 11:16 PM)
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Mycophile
Registered: 03/17/12
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Re: Cheapest/easiest way to establish symbiotic "micro-herd" [Re: RedRum42]
#782075 - 06/15/15 03:24 PM (9 years, 5 months ago) |
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Compost tea.
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RedRum42
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Re: Cheapest/easiest way to establish symbiotic "micro-herd" [Re: Mycophile]
#782174 - 06/16/15 04:42 PM (9 years, 4 months ago) |
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I had no idea that would do that. Cool. Thanks man.
My one worry is that homemade compost tea might introduce bad bacterial/fungal infection nastiness. Is this a valid concern?
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ashfiken
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Re: Cheapest/easiest way to establish symbiotic "micro-herd" [Re: RedRum42]
#782177 - 06/16/15 05:26 PM (9 years, 4 months ago) |
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Nope. Unless plant genetics are prone or environment is super friendly to such things(high moisture coupled with high heat). Otherwise any introduction of nastiness is pretty beneficial to the soil.
Cheers
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