Full of life: BudBrother’s No-till gardening with probiotics by incorporating KNF practices into your cannabis growing style

I don’t do any forms of social media. You’d have to know somebody in my circle as a go between.

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I will get it figured, is why I signed for IG, do the forum here a distilling forum but its in OZ other than that nada, I understand.

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Not sure what that meant other than get it figured out.

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Figure out a contact in the circle you spoke of.

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Yea she did not run in the packs I did and play with much mind alterating substances, started smoking weed at 25 4 yrs before we met, the straight A striaght laced lab tech, until

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Smoked on it and makes sense nowcptbhjon

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:sunglasses: no worries sometimes I do not go from brain to keyboard well, brain mach 90 and finger snail pace :+1:

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Dr Bruce Bungee’s take on a dark period before harvest.

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The new edition of James Loud’s book is out. Wish I had the funds to purchase.

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Ive got greg green
The cannabis grow bible 3rd edition
How much is james loud book ?
Cheers :beers:

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It’s $60 USD but Khalifa (also featured in it) has it for $60 EUR

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Here y’all. Let ILGm servers hold this data for me.







Btw. I highlight things so I can see faster while scrolling.

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Unless a mineral can dissolve in water, it cannot enter the roots of a plant. To make your own fertilizer using amendment inputs, compost and fruit, you need yeasts to dissolve them into a soluble form.

They must be converted from sucrose to starches first. This is important. In order to break down starch, the yeast must be induced to secrete the enzyme Alpha Amylase. You want to promote this reaction. Most sugars in the soil are in the form of starch and not sucrose.

Yeast: Yeast is a cheap source of B vitamins. It is also a source of cytokinins and protein.

Conversion process:

• 2 tbs of bread or brewers yeast
• 2 tbs of Sugar
• 1 tsp of bread flour
• 2 cups of warm water

When the yeast stops foaming, it has consumed most of the sugar. Now add
• 2 tbs of corn starch
• 1 tbs of bread flour
Allow the mixture to sit for 2 hours.

Once you have adapted into starch eaters, This is what you need in order to make a nutrient soup.

5 gallon bucket
• Add Converted yeast
• 5 tbs Corn starch
• 3 gal Water
• 1 lb of fruit
(Pit the fruit, and smash it so it can be more rapidly digested by microorganisms. It should be mush. Decaying fruit that has fallen off a tree is the best.)
• 5 tbs Bone meal
(Optional - additional proteins and mineral amendments like kelp, neem cake, Langbeinite, grass, weeds, etc.)
• 1 handful of fresh compost.

Stir and agitate it a few times a day for aeration, and leave it outside in the shade. Cover the top with some cheesecloth or a paint strainer, if you have it. This keeps the flies out of the brew. Small bugs and gnats will begin to grow in the juice, and will add additional microbes, nutrients and chitin. After one week, agitating regularly, you should have some potent home grown liquid fertilizer designed to stimulate the growth of many different types of bacteria and fungi.

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Fascinating :face_with_raised_eyebrow: reading :evergreen_tree::rainbow::peace_symbol: @Budbrother

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Those converted yeasts get aggressive. They’ll have the water fizzing, like soda, as they work to dissolve everything.

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Finally got the last couple items to complete the grow room remodel. :crossed_fingers:t3:Should be up and running again here shortly.

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Good news Grow Bro, standing by for some pics. I’ve had my new room for a year and needs an overhaul now :laughing::laughing::love_you_gesture:

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I’m stoked for you My Budbrother!! :sunglasses::+1::+1::v:

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Canna Cope Carmel Latte

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