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Coming on alright. 
Some mad strain names. Keep the updates coming. Hope they flourish into a lovely plant 🪴 ☺
What soil are you in again.....?
			
			
									
						Some mad strain names. Keep the updates coming. Hope they flourish into a lovely plant 🪴 ☺
What soil are you in again.....?
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Re: magma seeds
thanks rick! ya so im new im going for living soil. im not letting not having one thing or if i dont have the 30 things stop me.. so lots of worm castings perlite some promix is most of it. but learning. i do set up the pots trying too set up a sand filter at the bottom. i put small rocks from outside. then the sand jonny uses for jonny teck homedepot sand.then i put in a had full of soil and kinda mix a little. then fresh soil. all stuff dryed in a pool down celler. i will show roots next transplant. thanks for asking. lights are just 20 led from homedepot t-12 or 8 i will check. thanks for asking!
			
			
									
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That sounds pretty good already. There are alternatives for aeration. In the US you may find rice hulls readily available, which also help with other micro nutes too. I think over time the perlite can tend to float to the top.Jayme Ream wrote: ↑Fri Oct 22, 2021 9:38 amthanks rick! ya so im new im going for living soil. im not letting not having one thing or if i dont have the 30 things stop me.. so lots of worm castings perlite some promix is most of it. but learning. i do set up the pots trying too set up a sand filter at the bottom. i put small rocks from outside. then the sand jonny uses for jonny teck homedepot sand.then i put in a had full of soil and kinda mix a little. then fresh soil. all stuff dryed in a pool down celler. i will show roots next transplant. thanks for asking. lights are just 20 led from homedepot t-12 or 8 i will check. thanks for asking!
Worm castings are always a win. Starting my own wormery soon, if you do that the juice you collect from it is incredibly good for your plants.
The sand is always a good thing, sand, silt and clay are the fundamentals of a soil.
The rocks are a good idea too as you're imitating what's happening in the wild, in your plant pot. You get something called lithotrophs that mine the rock for the nutrients and they all form symbiotic relationships to help keep a healthy root zone, michrazae (so many spellings for it lol, I always just guess) also is a good thing if you want to add a product.
A good compost is also full of life and nutrition.
They all look very healthy too. Always like to think I could help though.
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yes yes yes! thanks so much! yes im getting rice hulls next! the pool is just about empty!  yes im shitty at spelling and bad grammer. my thoughts run together like my sentences.if you can deal with that, i need as much help i can get.   so very much appreciate your kind words. and the same for you! dont know where you are, but if you want worms and i can send them too ya i will. dont know the rules yet.  cheers DIY.Rik we going see and chat more for sure!
			
			
									
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Sod spelling mate, everyone is different. Too far to post really but thanks for the offer. Got lot's to use up from Green Hand Organics but they are based in the UKJayme Ream wrote: ↑Fri Oct 22, 2021 6:07 pmyes yes yes! thanks so much! yes im getting rice hulls next! the pool is just about empty! yes im shitty at spelling and bad grammer. my thoughts run together like my sentences.if you can deal with that, i need as much help i can get. so very much appreciate your kind words. and the same for you! dont know where you are, but if you want worms and i can send them too ya i will. dont know the rules yet. cheers DIY.Rik we going see and chat more for sure!
Fox farms is pretty good stiff apparently, in the US that is readily available I think.
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Coming along jayme .......... 
			
			
									
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Wow what a garden. Nice one.
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