Now that you've turned into Der Geist (und der Wald sogar!) you've started playing dirty games, boy!
Beware of the Eds though and the maenads as well
although you can have but a jolly time with the latter, although they did kill me!
Wonderful photography there, son!
Orfeas
Isn't that sumac (Rhus typhina)?
Great thread by the way and a huge inspiration!!
Problem:
I want systemic submerge irrigation of 289 single pots.(120 x 120, 7x7)
-Classic flood/drain not possible, media is organic soil.
(I want no particle contamination in my nutrient solution, nor do i
want to clean a drain filter evereyday...)
would be no thing with correls but I want it organic...
hmmm? fuck.
Good day Waldgeist
Isn't flooding an organic media counterproductive to organic growing? I could most certainly be wrong, but I thought drowning the media like that was bad for the microherd? Do you plan to inoculate with worm tea every feeding?
Good day BAL
Exact.
They will recieve a 'chemorganic' nutrient solution (low ec + wormtea).
as 'used' air pockets in the media get refreshed every flooding, it actually turbocharges the microherd.
Im really amazed by those 'topora' fibers, they make for an extreme good drain and even, fast saturation.
gn8
Glad you are back Currently you're the only one Im jealous of I'm satisfied with my box, but I love your variety
Ah yes, Dr. Budgreengenes style I have been debating to submerge or not with my micro cab. Do you have any reading/links for the turbocharging aspect of submersive tea watering? I prefer reammended ROLS to liquid feedings, but this proves difficult in small containers--have you tried or thought about using fermented plant extracts?