Settled in for life. Now the question is...

Settled in for life. Now the question is...

I wanted to thank each and everyone one for the vast amount of fantastic science-based information I have gleaned from this sight and a couple others.

Over the last several years I feel I've refined my methods and system to my liking. Everything from a predictable environment to equipment and of course time, my precious time!

I have found that I really enjoy F-4 seeds. With that said, if anybody would like to make a brief (positive only) comment about your experience with any breeders F4's (seeds) they grew in living soil or no- till please share.

My own recent experience is with Seedsupreme (90% sure) photos of 'Strawberry Cough'. What a vigorous and impressive show out of the soil. Like thoroughbred race-horse stuff.

Anyway, as any of you probably are, I'm always on the lookout for a breeder that might be a bit under the radar or up & coming, that has an F4 line you experienced.

I've personally determined F4's and BuildASoil is a perfect combination.

Thoughts Suggestions?

Thanks in advance.

u/Longjumping_Tear_122 — 8 days ago

Stop being a disappointment to yourself and others. Don't be a weenie!

Just BuildASoil, and make yourself proud. Become one with the soil first. Respect it, care for it, nurture it and most of all enjoy it. It's not difficult or impossible folks.

This plant was literally a matter of plant seed, water and water and water and water. 17 gorgeous oz. of bud...That was it. 30 gallon living no till GG4 photo from seed. Seed Supreme if I remember correctly. 5 month from root to fruit.

u/Longjumping_Tear_122 — 14 days ago

Take a moment

As much as I appreciate JS & the BAS team... I got to admit, for quite some time I have gathered & disseminated the vast amount of information that this reddit group has shared and offered.

Very little BS and bro science garbage here in this cyberspace. Whenever I personally post pics of successful cycles, its literally the result of everyone on here sharing your individual experiences.

Here is another pic of the GSC photoperiod from Humboldt after 3 days of coconut water. The microbio absolutely loves it. End of stretch, all about the bud now.

Sincerely...thanks to each for posting sensible and reliable info concerning this method and its variations. WOW!

u/Longjumping_Tear_122 — 14 days ago

How about an occasional scoop of rabbit poo?

Yes, you read that correctly. I've been using organic source rabbit poo in my living soil bed for a couple years.

If you're wondering, now you know. I've never had an issue. One cup in my 30 gal living soil 2x per grow. The worms and biology make short work of it, then they get the plant viben. Stuff starts getting allocated via plant hydrology etc...etc...

Want a good ice breaker at a party? Tell folks you add rabbit poo to your weed.

Then laugh your arse off with everyone. It makes you happy!

u/Longjumping_Tear_122 — 18 days ago

Did I Mention Insect Frass?

You can certainly do as you wish.

I would like to share my belief and observations about having thrown copious amounts of insect frass in my living soil the last 18 months.

What could be more forest floor organic, than cycling deposits of insects onto your soil? The solid research and science behind the material is mind boggling. That rabbit hole held me captive for weeks. My observations are solely subjective, understand. In defense, I do spend a fair amount of time with my plants and keep a fair amount of data.

The reaction happens in a few hours of watering it onto the soil. It literally ramps up turger and the greens become vibrant, almost ethereal. The entire vibe of the plant and the biology of the soil literally become more active right away. Like they are on a mission.

But hey, don't take my word for it. Throw some under your plant and observe for yourself.

u/Longjumping_Tear_122 — 18 days ago

Have you ever noticed?

When you read any thread, post, comment that includes the topic BuildASoil, 99% of them are complimentary & glowing.

BAS is absolutely the best method for a home grower. It's nature approved without question.

u/Longjumping_Tear_122 — 18 days ago

Woke up to this!

I woke up to this.

Then just went back to bed.

Because that's how growing in BuildASoil is...you wake up, look, restrain yourself from doing anything, and you go back to bed. This will generally last for weeks, until the plant says otherwise.

u/Longjumping_Tear_122 — 19 days ago
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Imagine.

Imagine a world where all you need is a comfortable environment. A daily blast of photons. A ready supply of clean water and organic food.

Now experience that in a first hand experience of reality. You have taken your imagination and created a reality. Like an artist with a blank canvas. You slowly peer and examine your imaginations product. Ever cautious of making sure that those precious fragments of your imagination is being manifested in a way others can interpret with their own imagination.

The reward is knowing when you have unlocked knowledge that only existed in a dormant and molecular state. Only you can unlock it tho. And only you can take that knowledge and apply it to life in a way that makes sense to you.

For people who have gained that knowledge they understand that this plant has always throughout recorded history been cast in a positive light. The demonizing began as a control mechanism. Look who is in control now.

u/Longjumping_Tear_122 — 25 days ago
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Just coasting on living soil

GSC photo (Humboldt) 7 days from flip, 9 weeks from seed. 30 gallon raised bed 3 x 3, Spider Farmer GS3000. RO water only. Amendments are everything Gaia & Build A Soil including rabbit poo. Several years of recycling previos grows of 5 & 10 gallon pots through a worm bin.

Not a single manufactured salt nutrient ever. Bed is alive with nematodes & wigglers. Ladybugs once a year in tent. No pest issues ever. 1.5 lb avg. If you're considering, I would tell you to do it & never look back!

u/Longjumping_Tear_122 — 25 days ago