Really? jrock likes the sound of that shit all day long. Is it hard to achieve? I looked into threads about it but i couldnt find much besides mentions of it. That would really save me some cash on promix all the time too.One plant comes down and another goes in right into the same pot.
Thankyou! I actually have looked innto this before but never no till. i always thought i had to replace soil. looks like i have my reading cut out for myself tomorrow. i have had a compost bin for 3 years now i just always used it for my tomatos and peppers and top dressing for bulbs and flowers around the yard. It was loaded with little red worms this summer, when i would till it i would see them all. I was always told if u got a bunch of worms in ur compost its good compost as the worms are happy and eating what ur puttin inCheck this thread out, full of great soil "recipes" , soil building links, ipm recipes, etc.... it's a long read but it's worth it. Headtreep, rrog, cann, and many others have great knowledge of no till and living organics. Seemed intimidating at first but now I'm just gathering all my materials for building my own soil along with my own compost bin, worm farm, etc.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/recycled-organic-living-soil-rols-and-no-till-thread.636057/
Worms in the compost is excellent, use that shit to topdressing your plants and I can pretty much guarantee you will see better results than with that fox farm bottle stuff. When I get back in the garden I won't be using that crap anymore, or GH , or anything bottled for that matter. I don't even do no till yet but getting my compost bin together and shopping for amendments has been excitingThankyou! I actually have looked innto this before but never no till. i always thought i had to replace soil. looks like i have my reading cut out for myself tomorrow. i have had a compost bin for 3 years now i just always used it for my tomatos and peppers and top dressing for bulbs and flowers around the yard. It was loaded with little red worms this summer, when i would till it i would see them all. I was always told if u got a bunch of worms in ur compost its good compost as the worms are happy and eating what ur puttin in
Here's some more info:Definately sounds like something im gonna have to try out. Where did u learn about it?
Thanks buddy! I can never suck up enough knowledge about this stuff! Ill have to roll a few joints and study tomorrow i guess lol.Here's some more info:
https://buildasoil.com/pages/the-complete-system
And someone I follow on YT:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLslhwvXNHz5_2MxCd9823id7CKtr8W-Ys
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLslhwvXNHz5_g6jlgxMW6US1Nc-E5eLvA
When you're done with all that if you are still interested I have the teaming with microbes book on PDf, don't buy it.
Cheers
They are the key ingredient. Some folks think they do no till and have no worms, then you're a slave to compost teas, when you have the worms they poop in your pot instant EWC all the time and as fresh as it gets.I have worms in all my pots....they do their magic and they are good for aeration
I have worms in all my pots....they do their magic and they are good for aeration
For sure thankyou. I will definatley get in there to read tomorrow. Will worms die if soil is left to dry out moderately? i know they sink down into moisture when it gets dry but i woudnt wanna kill em. that would suck@jrock420 you need to go have a browse through "The Dons Organic Gardens", he's my partner. Plenty of ideas in there re: soil. We also got a thread under seedbanks, Jah Earth Collective
They are good as long as it doesnt dry out and stay dry for long periodsFor sure thankyou. I will definatley get in there to read tomorrow. Will worms die if soil is left to dry out moderately? i know they sink down into moisture when it gets dry but i woudnt wanna kill em. that would suck
It's getting pretty exciting in the Jah earth collective thread. Exciting and violent lmfao.http://rollitup.org/t/jah-earth-collective.925423/ , theres that one