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Re: Living soil ongoing diary
Tagging along too. Exciting stuff 
			
			
									
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"Insects and disease are the symptoms of a failing crop, not the cause of it. It's not the overpowering invader we must fear but the weakened condition of the victim."
William Albrecht
https://www.organacanna.co.uk/
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Okay, all done, just need to leave them cook a few days until the temp goes back down to room temp.
First up for these pots then are 2 Amy Ace's, a C99 and a white rhino, they are all in the veg tent ready to go in sometime next week.
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Re: Living soil ongoing diary
nice one fx 
Ill pop back see how you getting on
			
			
									
						Ill pop back see how you getting on
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Okay, the pots have finally cooled down, temp went over 50Β°C after about 24 hours and has slowly cooled down, I gave them a light spray of water and left one of the lights on and the fan running for a bit. 
Not sure if any worms will have survived that heat but maybe away from the centre?
I have also added the remaining dolomite to the top of the horizontal pots along with some worm castings and watered it in.
			
			
									
						Not sure if any worms will have survived that heat but maybe away from the centre?
I have also added the remaining dolomite to the top of the horizontal pots along with some worm castings and watered it in.
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I applied Hypoaspis miles to the soil of all four pots due to my thrip issue. 
I also checked the pH of the horizons pots and they seem to be levelling off nicely, once I have this trip infestation under control, I'm going to plant some alfalfa seeds in it and see how they do.
The two plants I have transplanted are both looking much healthier in spite of the thrips!
			
			
									
						I also checked the pH of the horizons pots and they seem to be levelling off nicely, once I have this trip infestation under control, I'm going to plant some alfalfa seeds in it and see how they do.
The two plants I have transplanted are both looking much healthier in spite of the thrips!
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I got  some mosquito bits (Bacillus Thuringiensis Subspecies Isrealensis), soaked some in water for 30mins and watered all the soil with it. This should kill any fungus gnat larvae in the soil
			
			
									
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Re: Living soil ongoing diary
Get on the living soil 
  
  
  
  
  
 
Lovely jubbly, I have got my thermo at the ready.
Do you have a link to you're horizon layers or haven't you shared anything in detail......?
I've decided to try something slightly different in mine. So we shall see how it turns out.
So, the alfa are you groing as a cover crop or as a companion plant...?
			
			
									
						Lovely jubbly, I have got my thermo at the ready.
Do you have a link to you're horizon layers or haven't you shared anything in detail......?
I've decided to try something slightly different in mine. So we shall see how it turns out.
So, the alfa are you groing as a cover crop or as a companion plant...?
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Re: Living soil ongoing diary
Good luck :-)DIY.Rik wrote: βThu Oct 14, 2021 8:00 pmGet on the living soil![]()
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Lovely jubbly, I have got my thermo at the ready.
Do you have a link to you're horizon layers or haven't you shared anything in detail......? (....ahhh I have seen now I re read through)
I've decided to try something slightly different in mine. So we shall see how it turns out.
So, the alfa are you groing as a cover crop or as a companion plant...?
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All the info for the horizons stuff is on this thread and the embedded video, what else we're you thinking?DIY.Rik wrote: βThu Oct 14, 2021 8:00 pmGet on the living soil![]()
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Lovely jubbly, I have got my thermo at the ready.
Do you have a link to you're horizon layers or haven't you shared anything in detail......?
I've decided to try something slightly different in mine. So we shall see how it turns out.
So, the alfa are you groing as a cover crop or as a companion plant...?
I'm not sure about the alfalpha, initially it's going to be to see if the soil can be grown in lol!
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Re: Living soil ongoing diary
Nice one, that was an interesting read. 
Will be good to see how many grows you get from it.
My father in law used to empty all his plant pots at the end of the season and sieve out the roots, all the soil would go into a barrel where he would just leave it till next year and then use it again, heβd do that every year for all sorts of plants.
Iβm amazed anything grew in it but year after year he was producing tomatoes, strawberries, beans and all sorts in pots, to my knowledge he never used to reinforce the soil before using it again either.
If he can do that then Iβm looking forward to seeing what you get
			
			
									
						Will be good to see how many grows you get from it.
My father in law used to empty all his plant pots at the end of the season and sieve out the roots, all the soil would go into a barrel where he would just leave it till next year and then use it again, heβd do that every year for all sorts of plants.
Iβm amazed anything grew in it but year after year he was producing tomatoes, strawberries, beans and all sorts in pots, to my knowledge he never used to reinforce the soil before using it again either.
If he can do that then Iβm looking forward to seeing what you get
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