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  • Paracelsus
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    City water through a R/O filter. I haven’t sourced the actual one I want yet, it has to be one that doesn’t have impeded Flow yet doesn’t create a lot of waste since I’m going to be recycling it in a community garden a few blocks away and up the hill. I believe the Herbin farmer is using water straight out of the tap after he lets it sit now.

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  • abadtrip
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    It's what's between u and the vast emptiness I love the ocean I grew up on the Pacific.

  • OzBud
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    what water supply will you be using for your organic grow?

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  • Paracelsus
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    This is the man that inspired me to do this style of No Till grow. He calls himself the Herbin Farmer. This is cycle one of the three cycles he’s completed. really amazing thread, great footage, intelligent commentary!
    check it out.


    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...NeE1rZ7sfTUXw7

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  • Paracelsus
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    Really you might not be able to see it but that’s the Atlantic ocean as far as the eye can see.

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  • Paracelsus
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    Actually it will be an indoor grow I just lost the whole post explaining everything trying to post pictures let me start again

    As the seedlings grow and turn into vegetative stage I will be accumulatively creating new indoor grow spaces to create a perpetual indoor no till grow.

    Rather than wait for everything to become perfect I am going to begin the grow as my funds accumulate I will add to the grow in stages of growth.

    As the first grow moves into the late vegetative state I will be replacing it with a second grow for training etc. etc.
    By the end of vegative my flower room should be complete.

    Before harvest I will pick my favorite clones saving a month from growing from seed. After harvest 15 pound smart pots will be emptied into a 400 smart pot with a sub irrigation system for recycling into my home grow and further cultivation. This will allow me to maintain a working garden and medicine cabinet.
    Last edited by Paracelsus; 02-24-2018, 01:59 PM.

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  • Paracelsus
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    Actually it will be an indoor grow I just lost the whole post explaining everything trying to post pictures let me start again

    As the seedlings grow and turn into vegetative stage I will be accumulatively creating new indoor grow spaces to create a perpetual indoor no till grow.

    Rather than wait for everything to become perfect I am going to begin the grow as my funds accumulate I will add to the grow in stages of growth.

  • D.A.A.S.69
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    Hello Paracelsus, it's about time my friend, I've been waiting for this ,an I know you have too, well good luck with your endeavor.
    ps- I might grow an autoflower or two in the winter, but my growing is outdoors, just like your talking about, using no nutrients, except for maybe a few dead rotting fish in the bottom of the whole, your plants don't turn out real pretty, from being in the outdoors, but them outdoor buds , sure as hell smoke and do the job much better, than them indoor buds, I can promise you.
    GoodLuck Paracelsus, I'm sure your gonna do fine.

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  • abadtrip
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    Dam that sucks I can understand your need to grow organic surrounded by that shit.

  • desertdan
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    I guess you are going to also grow outdoor in natural light? If so welcome to the club. Very few of us on this site so far.

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  • Paracelsus
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  • Paracelsus
    started a topic Growing and going full tilt No Till

    Growing and going full tilt No Till

    So I made my home at GWE about three months ago early in December and I have yet to plant even one seed. I/O it all to them, everything I’ve learned along the way is just because of the tutorials written by Nebula and Sirius and the Excellent distribution system they have put in place to disseminate the most important facts in a clear and complete manner giving growers of all budgets and skills choices to make along the way to a grow that best suits their environment.

    I’ve made up my mind how I was going to proceed a half a dozen times and changed my mind in so many ways since I first arrived. That I have learned patience in choosing methods and a Style that is true to my values I must thank Nebula and Sirius

    They have given me the knowledge to be able to discriminate between different methods and styles with confidence that I do understand the particulars Of each methodology.

    As the title of this long-winded Post states
    I am going fulltilt No Till, This means a lot of things it means everything will be organic I will not be using bottled fertilizers or additives. Everything that will be used as compost, mulch, Pest management, feeding, folkier spraying, Amending will be organic. It also means I will be using The best genetics I can afford, I have chosen Ocean Grown seeds which are true breed and not feminized. I actually want to get some male plants and grow them out and pick some of the best pheno’s I can get. I will be pairing them off with females of the best phenotypes I can find in my grow.

    Perhaps the greatest lesson I’ve learned here is patience and to feed the soil not the plant. I want to recycle everything in my garden including the water that I use. I want to use the most efficient lighting for yield as well as for the environment but I also want to make sure my cost of investment doesn’t outstrip my return. These are all valuable lessons that have been imparted me here at GWE.

    More info to come soon this may even turn into s grow journal
    Last edited by Paracelsus; 04-15-2018, 05:45 AM.

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