Cannabis 08-22-2022 and Soaking Woodchips For The Next Compost Pile!


My buddy Scott staring down his Mimosa plant


Bitchute Video of the Garden!

https://www.bitchute.com/video/XqR2pyj9Evxu/

The cover crop is back baby! Well, just the clover but still it will do. I planted the crimson red clover seeds about a week ago, it is a perennial. We have a very nice fungal network that has developed under the woodchip mulch cover. I used King Stropharia mushroom spawn from Mycophyte Solutions and about 1 total spawn bag per plant. I even have the spawn laid out around the base of the containers!

Do you even care about your fungal biomass and the Fungal:Bacteria ratio in your soils bro?

I am preparing some containers of woodchips for the next compost pile I am about to make by soaking them in water for a couple of days. Tomorrow, I will be getting Horse Manure and grass clippings from a local horse farm to finish up gathering the needed materials for the compost.


Been there done that with barefoot garden stuff. I would rather wear Swede sketchers in the garden as opposed to walking on woodchips and stepping on dog poo.

I am not trying to stress as much about getting the compost certificate from the Soil Food Web School. I want to get a job at a cannabis grow in Eugene, or really a off grid farm, so having this compost cert and the tea cert will help get a better than 12 an hour job at a grow... maybe. By next year hopefully, I will have a consultant certification with the school but my expectations as to how I will use it is pretty low. People are dead set on using chemicals and are afraid of playing with profit margins by incorporating this science. Either way this is what I love and will die happy knowing I at least got educated in something I love.

At any rate here is some Cannabis porn!

Mango Kush

Gorilla Glue #4 Forum Cut

White Tahoe Cookies

Mimosa

Girl Scout Cookies Forum Cut

Stay Off Scott's Lawn!

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Very awesome bro! I've heard of bees coming in and helping their selves to some of the mycelium network when growing. I guess it actually helps the bees get the p-coumeric acid they need for gut health and detoxify from pesticides, herbicides, and insecticides that farms spray on their crops. So if you might see any in your garden be sure that's why and give them a chance lol! Great post and the plants are looking amazing bro!

Yeah, the bees and wasps are more prevalent since the plants are in flower. Hopefully, as the clover gets re-established and starts to flower again they will hang out by the soil too. But yeah they are not hanging out near the mycelium yet. The wet spring decreased the bee numbers this in my area.

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