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It's my husband I was wheeling around Pigeons. He's recovering from a four-year series of medical emergencies that have made it difficult to impossible to walk freely, culminating in open heart double bypass in November. Hopefully, in another month he'll be strong and stable enough to walk again and we can pack the wheelchair up for a many years. For now we're thankful that I'm strong and healthy myself.
The living mulch in no way compromises the cannabis. The soil is rich in minerals, nutrients and organic matter. I will only add nutrients by way of top dressing with organic materials or the occasional application of an Aerated Compost Tea or an Enzyme Tea. The plants growing in living soil send messages to the micro community that lives in this matrix, which in turn make those necessities biologically and chemically available. We call it the soil food web (SFW). My job was to see to it that the soil has everything the plants will need.
What the living mulch does is keep that top layer of the soil alive, aerated and moistened, helping to stabilize the entire community. Any mulch is beneficial, but having both organic matter and living mulch is more of the natural system that keeps the micro community happy and thriving. You never let the living organic soil dry out. Dry soil = dead micro community = unhappy and unhealthy plants. Conversely, evenly moist soil = happy micro community working diligently to raise your plants to be all they can be.
It's a thing of beauty when it gets working smoothly. So easy. I could technically get away with just watering and good light from here.
Tomorrow's challenge is to get the watering system figured out. I'll be studying all day long. It gives me a nice distraction from this ridiculous, poorly-timed cold.
The living mulch in no way compromises the cannabis. The soil is rich in minerals, nutrients and organic matter. I will only add nutrients by way of top dressing with organic materials or the occasional application of an Aerated Compost Tea or an Enzyme Tea. The plants growing in living soil send messages to the micro community that lives in this matrix, which in turn make those necessities biologically and chemically available. We call it the soil food web (SFW). My job was to see to it that the soil has everything the plants will need.
What the living mulch does is keep that top layer of the soil alive, aerated and moistened, helping to stabilize the entire community. Any mulch is beneficial, but having both organic matter and living mulch is more of the natural system that keeps the micro community happy and thriving. You never let the living organic soil dry out. Dry soil = dead micro community = unhappy and unhealthy plants. Conversely, evenly moist soil = happy micro community working diligently to raise your plants to be all they can be.
It's a thing of beauty when it gets working smoothly. So easy. I could technically get away with just watering and good light from here.
Tomorrow's challenge is to get the watering system figured out. I'll be studying all day long. It gives me a nice distraction from this ridiculous, poorly-timed cold.