Mycelium mulch bed-homemade organic feeds

This is purple rain strain from ethos 9 different pheno types .1 month veg. I make the feeds . Soluble calcium from egg shells and vinegar Lactic acid bacteria. Fermented fruit juice . Fermented fish juice . Harvested Indigenous microorganisms and mycorrhiza from the property. Compost manure soil mix with carbon from my fire pit . RO water and compost tea . Sea water with 1.1.1.1 shellfish mix any questions let me know. this is an experiment for how cheap I could do a organic grow everything was free all the nutrients I made with knf methods. only payed for the light (2000w led). Just flipped to flower . I worked at a knf cultivatin for 6 years on the west so cheers y’all ( looks yellow because of light I promise you these lady’s are thriving:)





8 Likes

@Esper Welcome!! Looks great!!

Thank you !! Curious what my end numbers will be for this cheap ass set up lol I will be sure to keep updating !!

1 Like

Love mycelium!!!

I need to read up on KNF.

1 Like

Me to mycelium is life ! I mainly grow mushrooms this is just for fun ! You should do some reading on it a good place to start and won’t hurt your plants is making and feeing lactic acid bacteria every feeding and I spray the stems every day. When lactic acid bacteria metabolise the sugars, a substance called hexanoate is created, which is a short-chain fatty acid. The good news is that, in our case, cannabis plants produce cannabinoids and terpenes by synthesising hexanoate. So I give these lady’s a bath of lab pretty much every day ! Also I’ll post a update here in a sec I feed them before the light went off last night so they are looking pretty!

3 Likes

I pulled off the tie downs to let them grow up alittle . They are rocking out right now.

4 Likes

This is purple rain strain from ethos 9 different pheno types .1 month veg. I make the feeds . Soluble calcium from egg shells and vinegar Lactic acid bacteria. Fermented fruit juice . Fermented fish juice . Harvested Indigenous microorganisms and mycorrhiza from the property. Compost manure soil mix with carbon from my fire pit . RO water and compost tea . Sea water with 1.1.1.1 shellfish mix any questions let me know. this is an experiment for how cheap I could do a organic grow everything was free all the nutrients I made with knf methods. only payed for the light (2000w led). Just flipped to flower . I worked at a knf cultivatin for 6 years on the west so cheers y’all ( looks yellow because of light I promise you these lady’s are thriving:)





3 Likes

Teach this method to us!!

2 Likes

Sounds interesting for sure!

1 Like

I love the simplicity of KNF and jadam. I use it in my garden. I just need to figure out how to convert it to hydroponics for weed.

2 Likes

It’s a lot to teach 6 years of working at a KNF cultivation and thousands of hours of reading knf books but I’m happy to answer any questions and a good place to start is feeding your plants with lactic acid Bacteria. When lactic acid bacteria metabolise the sugars, a substance called hexanoate is created, which is a short-chain fatty acid. The good news is that, in our case, cannabis plants produce cannabinoids and terpenes by synthesising hexanoate :slight_smile:

1 Like

You could dilute the feeds in water and add to your setup . The good thing is the microbes will eat off the sugar from the ferments an not go dormant in the water . People take the ferments and bubble them in water to produce more microbial activity. The bad is the most important thing is for the plant to create a symbiotic relationship with the soil and the microbes . Can’t do that in water but your can certainly add these feeds to your water and I’m sure get good results !

I use Blackstrap molasses for my Mycelium, is that similar?

Isn’t that muscle fatigue related?? I know nothing lol!!

@Esper please do not open multiple threads covering the same thing.

I moved your other thread to this one.

1 Like

Sorry I’m new here ! Won’t do it again

1 Like

Lactic acid are found in humans and plants :slight_smile: sorry for the late reply I can only respond so much but I think I’m free to post as much as I want now …. I think lol molasses is great btw

2 Likes

No sweat; that’s what we’re here for.

Can I post a pic of the plants on show your grow ? Or does everything have to be posted here now ? Just curious. Your a quick an good mod the way you were one it haha

1 Like