Ohsogreen
Well-Known Member
OK.... We've all, for the most part, finished this years outdoor growing season. Hopefully, everyone has mason jar after mason jar filled with Sweet, Organic Buds. Now what......
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Well, it's time to start preparing for next year's grow. This is the time of year, when the weather is mild and soil prep is easy - so take advantage of that. Less sweating.....and great fall colors / scenery......
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Its time to: Scout out your grow location(s) / Dig out a dozen large holes (min) and back fill them with compost (which is now on the ground all around you (less to carry) - Oak tree leaves, etc...) & worm castings (which you will need to bring - they will attract earth worms). These deep burrowing worms will come up for a compost buffet and enrich your holes over the winter. The compost will slowly break down, uping the humus content of your holes.
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Later this evening, I'm going out to fill my holes with some composted Bunny poop and Worm Castings. I already raked in lots of Oak Tree Leaves... I'll also pour in some SPT and let the microbeasties start establishing the tribe.... killing off local (bad bacteria) and improving my holes, as well. When the soil temp gets cold, they'll just go dormant, until spring.
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I'm also going to mix up a batch of Subcools Super Soil in the garage. I'm going to let is cure over the winter months - in prep for next season. I'm going to use it half my planting holes as an experiment. If his method of using Super Soil and only plain water kicks butt... I'll be the first to praise him and his mix. I think it's good to try new things from time to time. Plus why reinvent the wheel - if someone has a proven receipe that works - why not use it.
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OK, my lunch hour is drawing to an end - time to take two bites and get back to work.....
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Keep it Real...Organic...... & prep ahead of time, eases the work load later....just a thought......
.
.
Well, it's time to start preparing for next year's grow. This is the time of year, when the weather is mild and soil prep is easy - so take advantage of that. Less sweating.....and great fall colors / scenery......
.
Its time to: Scout out your grow location(s) / Dig out a dozen large holes (min) and back fill them with compost (which is now on the ground all around you (less to carry) - Oak tree leaves, etc...) & worm castings (which you will need to bring - they will attract earth worms). These deep burrowing worms will come up for a compost buffet and enrich your holes over the winter. The compost will slowly break down, uping the humus content of your holes.
.
Later this evening, I'm going out to fill my holes with some composted Bunny poop and Worm Castings. I already raked in lots of Oak Tree Leaves... I'll also pour in some SPT and let the microbeasties start establishing the tribe.... killing off local (bad bacteria) and improving my holes, as well. When the soil temp gets cold, they'll just go dormant, until spring.
.
I'm also going to mix up a batch of Subcools Super Soil in the garage. I'm going to let is cure over the winter months - in prep for next season. I'm going to use it half my planting holes as an experiment. If his method of using Super Soil and only plain water kicks butt... I'll be the first to praise him and his mix. I think it's good to try new things from time to time. Plus why reinvent the wheel - if someone has a proven receipe that works - why not use it.
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OK, my lunch hour is drawing to an end - time to take two bites and get back to work.....
.
Keep it Real...Organic...... & prep ahead of time, eases the work load later....just a thought......
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