Hey looking nice there. I’ve used very similar setups. The only thing I could possible suggest to you is getting your blusoak hoses under the mulch layer. Better yet if your planning on going full no till you really need a living mulch for bed longevity.Here we are today.
Flowering day 15
Plants (S1) look much happier. I'm very happy to see 9 bladed fans on the s1. She is taking everything I can throw at her and not missing a beat. First pic is of the F1, all others are S1.
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It's cypress mulch. There's bark within the substrate, but probably completely composted by now. Browns need Nitrogen to decompose and its my way of N regulation. Almost a failsafe against N toxicity. But because it pulls it from the soil I do have to add back.I see you have just bark as mulch,do you scrape it back to add compost? Most no till I see have a good thick layer of mulch/food that they keep adding too.
A different approach for sure,do you chop up your old stems, leaves and add them back?It's cypress mulch. There's bark within the substrate, but probably completely composted by now. Browns need Nitrogen to decompose and its my way of N regulation. Almost a failsafe against N toxicity. But because it pulls it from the soil I do have to add back.
I usually add pockets of dry amendments under the soaker lines to leach back in. Lately I'm giving nutrified teas and fermented extracts.
But a short answer on the mulch, I'll completely till the bed every couple yrs and add more ammendments. It's coco based substrate and that's a(carbon) BROWN. Just gotta get the (Nitrogen) GREEN in there. It's always in a liquid form until I reammend.
The main reason for the wood mulch now is because I haven't propagated a living one yet. It's certainly been on my mind latley!! Spot on advise man!!Hey looking nice there. I’ve used very similar setups. The only thing I could possible suggest to you is getting your blusoak hoses under the mulch layer. Better yet if your planning on going full no till you really need a living mulch for bed longevity.
Great stuff though!
I do, and once a year I'll grow 20+ plants in the 4x8 bed and veg them to about 4ft and clear-cut everything, hang dry and make meal to ammend with, or brew a tea. Some always go to the worms too.A different approach for sure,do you chop up your old stems, leaves and add them back?
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