How does this have less than 10k views, especially with the no till and knf boom? Crazy. Thanks heaps man, you've interviewed some real deal sources on this show.
Also some more information on how to start seeds for a no till bed and ease transplant shock if I start them in paper cups and move to the bed permanently
FYI, I talked to Tim today and we are shutting down the site due to lack of activity. There was some good dialogue on there back in the day but it's not really being utilized anymore.
I wonder if you have an anaerobic compost pile, you could brew a tea for 72hrs to grow the ciliates (?) That feed on anaerobic micro life, if that would remediate the anaerobic activity?
Hey tad, I've been trying to germinate some seeds and my soil has a pretty decent fungal mass And it seems to have stunted the growth of seedlings. I've had better luck germinating in top soil I've scooped from a digging site. Could it be that the fungus is restricting the growth of the seedling because cannabis likes bacteria domination in and around it?
I think too much microbial activity when sprouting seeds can lead to more pathogen issues. That's why commercial horticulturists use mostly sterile/inert mixes without compost or other sources that could bring in pests/pathogens or too much microbial growth.
Here's a good seed starter recipe we used on our farm: 3.8 cubic ft Peat Bale (expands to 6 cubic ft) 5.5 cubic ft of perlite 2 cubic ft high quality compost/worm castings 8 c. Oyster Shell Flour or Ag Lime 4 c. Glacial Rock Dust or Basalt 8 c. Kelp Meal 4 c. org. Alfalfa Meal 4 c. Microbe Catalyst
How does this have less than 10k views, especially with the no till and knf boom? Crazy.
Thanks heaps man, you've interviewed some real deal sources on this show.
I was just thinking how it has only 10k views 3 years later!!!
great series! and smart move interviewing tim! an inspiring guy in the garden and beyond.
Awesome stuff!!....I love using compost, the teas and earthworms & castings to turn things up in my grow beds
Also some more information on how to start seeds for a no till bed and ease transplant shock if I start them in paper cups and move to the bed permanently
I'd love to see a photo of this stacked bin method.
Regards from Logical Gardener
FYI, I talked to Tim today and we are shutting down the site due to lack of activity. There was some good dialogue on there back in the day but it's not really being utilized anymore.
Love it!!
I wonder if you have an anaerobic compost pile, you could brew a tea for 72hrs to grow the ciliates (?) That feed on anaerobic micro life, if that would remediate the anaerobic activity?
What kind of beetles?
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@@kisorganics just did Tad.
What are the two pest he used as a IPM?
Hey tad, I've been trying to germinate some seeds and my soil has a pretty decent fungal mass And it seems to have stunted the growth of seedlings. I've had better luck germinating in top soil I've scooped from a digging site. Could it be that the fungus is restricting the growth of the seedling because cannabis likes bacteria domination in and around it?
I think too much microbial activity when sprouting seeds can lead to more pathogen issues. That's why commercial horticulturists use mostly sterile/inert mixes without compost or other sources that could bring in pests/pathogens or too much microbial growth.
Here's a good seed starter recipe we used on our farm:
3.8 cubic ft Peat Bale (expands to 6 cubic ft)
5.5 cubic ft of perlite
2 cubic ft high quality compost/worm castings
8 c. Oyster Shell Flour or Ag Lime
4 c. Glacial Rock Dust or Basalt
8 c. Kelp Meal
4 c. org. Alfalfa Meal
4 c. Microbe Catalyst
Thank you, will do!
tim wilson is a fake
@@contour40how?
My employer is PacificGro!!! Check the label... CreativeAG LLC Raymond WA.
I accidentally unliked the show! I think I fixed it. great show