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The Great Indoors, Outside.

gorilla ganja

Well-known member
I have been lurking since the beginning of this thread but just have to say. Such a beautiful set up you have here. Congrats to you for showing how it should be done.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Peace GG
 
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Looks amazing. The gavitas are for extended photoperiod right? Or do you run them all day?

Wait...do you have a sensor and it constantly provides the right amount of light even during a cloudy day?
 
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Limeygreen

Well-known member
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Have to wait to rep you, I love your pic through the louvers and how you're growing, can you explain a bit your choice of cover crop, will you end up putting different green manures in later like comfrey, do you test your soil and in addition to amendments do you keep changing cover crops to suit your plants needs as your soil evolves or for different times of year or even for different varieties? Sorry if I am getting ahead of myself but what you're doing is very fascinating and I have lots of questions to try and understand the entire process.
 
yes I test my soil religiously. 3 times per run. I wont amend with green manures. I will amend with meals of all sorts dependent upon the soil test results. Ill be getting into that after harvest during crop transition..
I dont do cover crops for nutrient value. strictly root exudates, moisture retention and building soil humus...

thanks, btw Im not after the Rep ;)

EG- FE
 
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milkyjoe

Senior Member
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With peat based mixes you got tons of organic matter but not much actual humus. I am assuming you are shooting for humus with the exudates (and maybe a fat source for fungi).

Do you know of a way to measure the transition
 

furrywall11

Member
And on a side note.....MMmmmm.....strawberries as a cover crop.... might be able to pull off some lilikoi (passion fruit) too it does tend to get very viney though so they'd probably crawl up to the top of your plant and try and fruit there. but plenty of good eats :)
 
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