Indoor AJ's Organic Soil Perpetualish Grow

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I am back to growing and decided to do another journal.

It has been awhile and my grow tents are a mess so we are starting small.

3 x Green Crack from Seed Stockers.
Running all in One 20 gallon pot.
Organic soil basically just reamending (build a soil nutrient blend) as I go. This soil has been used for at least 8 runs maybe more.
Other items used just some basic mycorrhiza and worm castings from my bins.
I have some flower top dressing I use depending if the plants need it or not.
Auto cob lights for this run

Basically a simple run to get back in the swing of things and show that you do not have to over complicate things.
 

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:smokeout: Right on AJ'! I've been curious about SS's Green Crack, if it represents... :pimp: LOL
...the real deal has one of my all-time fav' aromas, nothing else quite like it.. If you got GC in the '90's when her popularity exploded (thanks Snoop), you what I mean! Her and Blue Dream were the Doll's of the Ball when they crashed into the scene...ah memories... 😆

I dig the KISS run, BAS has a good rep' and results that I've seen so far...
 
:smokeout: Right on AJ'! I've been curious about SS's Green Crack, if it represents... :pimp: LOL
...the real deal has one of my all-time fav' aromas, nothing else quite like it.. If you got GC in the '90's when her popularity exploded (thanks Snoop), you what I mean! Her and Blue Dream were the Doll's of the Ball when they crashed into the scene...ah memories... 😆

I dig the KISS run, BAS has a good rep' and results that I've seen so far...
I am hoping this one tracks as well. Blim Burn Seeds has a nice green crack, but I have so many seeds I can't justify buying anymore, so looking though the stash to find some hidden gems. I might start another run here shortly and just do 3 in every pot to get a sampling.

Plus its one of the wife's favs so trying to kill two birds with one stone.
 
Should be day sevenish or so.

Included a close up as they get lost in the mulch at this point.
 

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Im glad to follow this as im an Organics fan. What are you using for mulch on there? ^^^
The mulch there is actually from a 12 seed cover crop I bought when i would not be growing in a pot I would plant it let it get tall chop and lay it back down on the pot to dry. The mix is from build a soil (i swear they do not pay me) it is mostly one of the items listed below but not Exactly sure. If I had to guess i would say mostly clover. :baked:

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Last Sundays pic I forgot to post. Little out of journaling practice it seems. I runt the other two seem to be doing well.
 

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Experiment Time New
I have been pretty dormant on growing recently so I have not needed any supplies. Holy smokes even just reamending organic has skyrocketed in price. Which if you have read any of my earlier rants most stuff is absolutely not necessary.

So on to the experiment we will be using

-Pot of used soil no reamend outside of a handful of worm castings. (Cant remember the size so I put the measurement up, I believe its a ten gallon)
-Some Dr Earth Pump and Grow 3-2-2 (my wife uses the house plant 1-1-1 version for succulents. Where i got the idea.
-Last but not least some @Jean-O What's my Name.

The goal here is to see if we can grow some decent herb with nothing but a 8.00 bottle of organic fertilizer. I realize it might be more than that normally as i got it on sale at my local hardware store.
 

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