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Seaf0ur

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bamboo is just a means to an end... old growth forest duff has a different variety of beneficials... which is the greater point.... collecting wild beneficials.
 

Grizz

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I saw some beneficials on this girls privates one time, never thought about trying to transport them into the garden.
 

Seaf0ur

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Getting off the organics and back on topic.....

Look, its a lil tiny glue....

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dansbuds

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Looks like it wasn't happy at one point . the newer growth up top looks good though .
 

Seaf0ur

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To be fair he is growing in bamboo shards.:biggrin:

there's soil somewhere under the alfalfa and mycelium

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Looks like it wasn't happy at one point . the newer growth up top looks good though .

The opposite actually... Its still in my seedling mix, which is very light in amendments.... its starting to peter out and starting to yellow on lower leaves signifying my soil is getting low in N

time for a TP into my stout soil.
 

bamboogardner

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Some awesome pictures. That is what I saw on some of the boo that I dug up. I thought it was some form of mold actually. Guess I need to read your organics posts. Good job.
 

unclefishstick

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i think i will just stick to veganics...im all for organic growing outdoors where it actually works,but indoors im just not so sure its worth the fuss...
 

bamboogardner

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Seaf0ur. Explain what is going on there with the spyder web beneficials growing on the bottom of the pot. Is that the Mvcelium, and what does it do?
 

Seaf0ur

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Here's a quote from Jerry.... he's more eloquent than I....

Jerry111165 said:
That white fuzzy fungus is Mycelium - fungal hyphae.

From Wiki - Mycelia are vital in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems for their role in the decomposition of plant material.

In other words, they are also nutrient cyclers. Read here - Mycelium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Your soil is just fine. Turn it over to give it aeration but whatever the hell you do, don't throw it out. You've made a fine soil and the mycelium shows that it is alive.

Fungus in your soil is a good thing - Endo and Ectomycorrhizae are Mycelium.

Here is a great article: Mycelium Mushrooms Provide Detoxification for the Earth

mycelium is responsible for absorbing nutrients from the environment. It releases enzymes into the surrounding environment to break down the food source into a digestible form, then absorbs it. This process also helps dead plant material and other organic material to decompose. The material can also help renew the soil through this process, for example by decomposing contaminants such as pesticides. Some mycelia help plants absorb water and nutrients more efficiently, and others are also important food sources for invertebrates living in the soil.
 

unclefishstick

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i dont mean to come across as slagging organics,i just dont see how a limited biomass with such a low level of input energy can possibly become self sustaining.not to mention our incredibly scanty knowledge of whats actually going with the soil food web....you can roughly mimic it,but calling it soil is akin to calling a salt water fishtank the ocean in my view...once you bring all that stuff inside than its just fancy medium,soil only exist outdoors...
 

Seaf0ur

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Even when someone wants to go organic, its still hard to break the grow store mentality.... This is bio-dynamic gardening... low-level of input is an incorrect statement, I input botanicals, topdressings, hell new outdoor leaf litter to introduce new specie.... I use fermented plant extracts, aerated teas of many botanical variety.... I use a living mulch of both clover and barley which I chop and drop in place.... there are plenty of inputs... but I have given control over to the plant to take what IT wants... not to only have available what I have recently poured on it.... but I'm a dirtfoot hippy. most of you would be terrified if you saw the variety of life present when you pull back what you can of my mulch...
 
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