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    Quote Originally Posted by lipnobody View Post
    bit of hugal kulture that matey
    ive build beds in the past, dug down about a foot, layered brown cardboard on the bottom dead logs n branches piled up, leaf litter pine needles sawdust, compost, horse n cow shite dug up soil ontop in a mound about a meter high recently visited the farm after 5 years i build it on n its reduced now by about a good 2/3rds, fella has been adding mulch n shite. grows his root vegs in that one.

    another pit we dug was about 1mx 2m n we filled it with sawdust n chips n small offcuts we got free from a sawmill!! hadnt touched it in 5 years but you could see the massive depression of decomposition, we dug someout black gold! smelt amazing



    ohh yes please redz, i have read a mixed leaf litter from a mixed forest is far better than just from one single source of mono forestry, some truth to this i suppose.
    Sounds fucking awesome man !!! You should get some.of that microbiology into your indoor garden mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaz View Post
    Sounds fucking awesome man !!! You should get some.of that microbiology into your indoor garden mate
    would love to dude cept its fooking miles away!
    skin it roll it lick it twist it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lipnobody View Post
    would love to dude cept its fooking miles away!
    Lol damn it

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    Dr Elain Ingham recently mentioned in a webinar that CBD rich plants favor a fungal dominated compost than THC rich plants, which sucks for those growing hemp on degraded soils that are basically devoid of organic material and thus also severely lack fungal activity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cleargreen View Post
    Dr Elain Ingham recently mentioned in a webinar that CBD rich plants favor a fungal dominated compost than THC rich plants, which sucks for those growing hemp on degraded soils that are basically devoid of organic material and thus also severely lack fungal activity.
    That's interesting man, I know people normally say that Canna prefer more bacterial soils bur just aim for a 50/50 ratio to fungal.

    Dr Elaine Ingham is a legend man so if shes said.that Id take her word for it mate lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaz View Post
    That's interesting man, I know people normally say that Canna prefer more bacterial soils bur just aim for a 50/50 ratio to fungal.

    Dr Elaine Ingham is a legend man so if shes said.that Id take her word for it mate lol
    Apparently she does quite a bit of consulting in the cannabis world now (guess they have the money to spend on this kind of consultations).
    She also does a marijuana growing 12 week masterclass, which costs over 2000 dollars and requires an additional investment of around 1500 dollar i equipment, materials and lab services.
    You can find it on her website under cannabis growers mastermind program.

    To be honest I was a bit disappointed with the webinar as it really only disclosed the very basics about the soil food web and that tidbit about CBD production favoring more fungal dominated soil than THC production was really the only new thing I learned there. She touched on cover crop plants but just ignored my questions about which crops were good for this.
    The webinar seemed to be more a teaser for her paid 12-week program.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cleargreen View Post
    Apparently she does quite a bit of consulting in the cannabis world now (guess they have the money to spend on this kind of consultations).
    She also does a marijuana growing 12 week masterclass, which costs over 2000 dollars and requires an additional investment of around 1500 dollar i equipment, materials and lab services.
    You can find it on her website under cannabis growers mastermind program.

    To be honest I was a bit disappointed with the webinar as it really only disclosed the very basics about the soil food web and that tidbit about CBD production favoring more fungal dominated soil than THC production was really the only new thing I learned there. She touched on cover crop plants but just ignored my questions about which crops were good for this.
    The webinar seemed to be more a teaser for her paid 12-week program.
    That is very disappointing to hear mate

    Ignoring a question is very unusaul for an academic man, they do sometimes end up on tangents and forget the original questions though lol. Money however does corrupt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaz View Post
    That is very disappointing to hear mate

    Ignoring a question is very unusaul for an academic man, they do sometimes end up on tangents and forget the original questions though lol. Money however does corrupt
    In her defense it was her assistant that picked the questions and obviously many people where asking questions and not all could be answered but things related to the masterclass or other workshops she does were obviously all answered...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cleargreen View Post
    In her defense it was her assistant that picked the questions and obviously many people where asking questions and not all could be answered but things related to the masterclass or other workshops she does were obviously all answered...
    Aahhh OK yeah that makes sense, to be honest from what Ive seen of her she does seem very open and offers alot of knowledge freely. Her courses look awesome man !! If I was US then Id deffo have a crack at it !! .

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    Microbulator is finished and more goodies habe arrived.



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