Korean natural farming recipes.make your own nutrient solutions

I am making tea from compost and adding ferts now myself.
Until it blows up in my face I am sticking with it. (y)
I really like the idea of using compost and speeding up the process by brewing it for a week.
I just 1 gallon of compost to 5 gallon water and ferts for wherever I am in cycle.
Are you pumping air into the mixture? Dire Wolf always said to fart into the water.First drink Lacey Lebow's super dieters tea.
 
9 days on these.bottom left magic cherry from elev8,top left black berry moon rocks from taste budz,skunk hero from ethos back right,water melon skittles barneys farm front right15399.jpeg
 
The ones in the 4x4 are mainlined too.he did 64 tops each this time instead of 32.gona go back to 32 next time I think.
 
Amazing info in above video.kinda what I'm going for in our living beds.
I finally took the time to watch the video. Wow! I'm going to have to check out some more stuff on their channel. Marco does an excellent job of explaining his process. It's interesting, to me, how Marco's grow style has evolved: Different soils > different hydros > horizonal living soils. That tip about placing shells, split bamboo facing facing upwards on top of that bottom lair "E" layer to catch and hold water makes sense. These guys make me want to get rabbits for the droppings, lol.

Marco mentioned that Yellow Skunk Farms is doing some interesting stuff with his horizonal soil grows. I looked him up on YouTube and his grows look like little Zen gardens. He only has a few videos up on YT, but his Instagram is loaded with neat sh_t.

 
I finally took the time to watch the video. Wow! I'm going to have to check out some more stuff on their channel. Marco does an excellent job of explaining his process. It's interesting, to me, how Marco's grow style has evolved: Different soils > different hydros > horizonal living soils. That tip about placing shells, split bamboo facing facing upwards on top of that bottom lair "E" layer to catch and hold water makes sense. These guys make me want to get rabbits for the droppings, lol.

Marco mentioned that Yellow Skunk Farms is doing some interesting stuff with his horizonal soil grows. I looked him up on YouTube and his grows look like little Zen gardens. He only has a few videos up on YT, but his Instagram is loaded with neat sh_t.

Ya check out a few episodes back yellow skunk is on there showing his indoor stream and island build project pretty cool.also check out the Bryan and marco show on future canabiss project youtube channel.they used to do 3 hours every wednesday.amazing info on there.
Rabbit manure is good but I hear alpaca is the best for stinky buds. The guys that use it are all winning the cups and swear by it.allot of them keep alpacas just for the manure 😅🤣😂.
 
All in all I will never stop growing in horizonal living soil.no bugs ,no disease,no deficiencies, don't have to change your dirt . I left my grow for 13 days last run no problem. Once you get the soil doing its own nutrient cycling Just sit back and watch them grow.i just add some predator bugs every 2 or 3 runs and top dress every run and add microbes. Our smoke has never been so dank.
 
Yeah man, I'll definitely be checking out more from those channels.

I have started a spreadsheet of stuff I need to build a hydro system borrowing heavily from PA Hydroponics fallponic design. Now, I'm wondering whether to scrap it and head in this direction. I think this is easier for me to wrap my head around. I doubt I can sell the wife on alpacas, lol. There are a couple farms within striking distance that have either alpacas or llamas. Even if just for the outdoor stuff, I might try to find out if they are looking to get rid of any manure 🤔.
 
Yeah man, I'll definitely be checking out more from those channels.

I have started a spreadsheet of stuff I need to build a hydro system borrowing heavily from PA Hydroponics fallponic design. Now, I'm wondering whether to scrap it and head in this direction. I think this is easier for me to wrap my head around. I doubt I can sell the wife on alpacas, lol. There are a couple farms within striking distance that have either alpacas or llamas. Even if just for the outdoor stuff, I might try to find out if they are looking to get rid of any manure 🤔.
I have never realy grown any other way so i dont have a comparisons.i did a couple here and there in just 5 gallon pales with just my knf liquid nutes and microbes but thats it other than my living beds. The farm I used to work at did a coco and salt grow that was top top shelf bud.they did a realy good job with that method but our home grown blows it away.im a farely new grower myself as far as canabiss goes if you dont count all the ducking and dodging corn field gorila grows we did growing up. But those plants where pretty much on thier own .
if you have any questions let me know man I have built 8 of those horizonal living soil beds in 30 gallon pots.
 
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