M4S73R's Lazy Organic No Till Garden

m4s73r

The Laziest
(Bloom day 22) Finally feeling better. And just in time. Almost lost some clones that sucked out the water. So today we got everything uppotted kept some back up clones that are still rooting. Once we get some growth, these will all get topped. Just going to bonsi all these for now.

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Also got the trellis cage in for the Living soil bed. I suspsect that everything but the Jack will hold itself up. This should at least make the Kali47 not be so crowded. Will proly do one more leaf defoliation in here in a week. Nothing major.

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High kev

Yankee seeds
Breeder
(Bloom day 22) Finally feeling better. And just in time. Almost lost some clones that sucked out the water. So today we got everything uppotted kept some back up clones that are still rooting. Once we get some growth, these will all get topped. Just going to bonsi all these for now.

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Also got the trellis cage in for the Living soil bed. I suspsect that everything but the Jack will hold itself up. This should at least make the Kali47 not be so crowded. Will proly do one more leaf defoliation in here in a week. Nothing major.

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Wow Amazing
 

m4s73r

The Laziest
Dimmed the lights and took some shots. Was noticing some dry tips going on so I got to poking around in the bed with the moisture meter and they were under the moisture level again.
Increased watering on the living soil bed to 8 min twice a day. that will add a additional gallon of water to each watering. Pushing 8% water to soil volume right now.
Hugel bed was looking fine. I will say that the wood is mostly spongy material now. I can push the moisture meter all the way through the bed in most spots.

I am not seeing a downside to the Hugel at this point. I'm actually to the point on this, that for starting a bed, this may be preferable. Across the board you see some of the best grow systems have a water table. This provides that in a organic setting. And its kind of a double win. First when your setting it up and saving money on the soil mix/nutrients. And then a year later when that wood has started to decompose and hold water.

C99
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Pineapple Express
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Northern Lights Blue

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Critical

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Kali 47

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Jack Herer

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Old ST1R

Grow Yer Own Stone
Dimmed the lights and took some shots. Was noticing some dry tips going on so I got to poking around in the bed with the moisture meter and they were under the moisture level again.
Increased watering on the living soil bed to 8 min twice a day. that will add a additional gallon of water to each watering. Pushing 8% water to soil volume right now.
Hugel bed was looking fine. I will say that the wood is mostly spongy material now. I can push the moisture meter all the way through the bed in most spots.

I am not seeing a downside to the Hugel at this point. I'm actually to the point on this, that for starting a bed, this may be preferable. Across the board you see some of the best grow systems have a water table. This provides that in a organic setting. And its kind of a double win. First when your setting it up and saving money on the soil mix/nutrients. And then a year later when that wood has started to decompose and hold water.

C99
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Pineapple Express
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Northern Lights Blue

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Critical

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Kali 47

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Jack Herer

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Your plants are some of, if not the most, healthy I’ve seen.
 

m4s73r

The Laziest
(Bloom Day 27) Couple of snaps. Got the prefilters changed on the carbon filters and checked moisture levels on beds. Everything is in top shape. Knocked the smell right out. Fans run a little harder now. Ive also flipped the fans and they are blowing down onto the canopy directly. On low its a nice breeze through the canopy.

Sadly while I was taking pics I got called off to work. Only a few shots of the Hugel bed. Up front we have Pinapple express on the right and C99 on the left. You can see the twin towers in the back from the Northern Lights Blue. Critical peaked up a bit. I got in there and trimmed everyone up so lights is getting in good. I'll get some shots of the living soil bed tomorrow sometime.

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Pineapple Express and C99.

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Northern Lights Blue and Critical. Critical looking like she got a little light on watering. Not progressing any further so she should be getting a good amount. Tomorrow they're going to get a gallon of Mikrobs and some Big6.

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treefarmercharlie

🍆
Admin
I was hoping I wouldn't have to do that. But looked in a few min ago and the pistols were just starting to touch. So she got pinched and laid over. Couldn't find any string but i'm not sure ill need it. That top already has some weight.
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I’ve had to supercrop like that a lot of times and it will knuckle up and should hold its own weight once it does. I bet that bud is pointed back up to the lights tonight.
 

ttystikk

Nerd Gone Vertical
I was hoping I wouldn't have to do that. But looked in a few min ago and the pistols were just starting to touch. So she got pinched and laid over. Couldn't find any string but i'm not sure ill need it. That top already has some weight.
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Pinching is another way too. If done early enough in bloom, the nugs on the buds will all stand up towards the light and make a pretty effect.
 
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