Hey y'all … haven't posted in quite a while, but aint ded yet!
Hope you're stayin' virus-free, and perfecting those social isolation and distancing skills. Never thought I'd see the day when I had to turn down sharing some smoke with anyone. Like many of my fellow forum members, I'm an old fart considered vulnerable.
So as part of doin' my part, I'm resisting the urge to visit the local shop. The problem is I'm out of media for my next indoor grow. The good news that I've stockpiled a bunch in the back yard from previous grows. It's a mix of potting soil, soil-less media (sphagnum-based), perlite, vermiculite, used both indoors and outdoors for previous cannabis grows, and for vegetables (all container grown). I spent some time sifting out the roots, and it looks like it will be a suitable media (good porosity, high levels of residual organic material, etc.).
My main concern is bringing nasty bugs and pathogens indoors, so would it be feasible to sterilize the media before use? Wish I had an industrial or lab-sized autoclave, but lacking one I'm thinking of cooking small batches either in the oven or the microwave … I'm thinking a steaming operation would be too messy in the kitchen. I need 12 gallons to fill 4 fabric pots.
I appreciate this will render the media essentially bare of any bacterial or other beneficial "living stuff", but I guess that's the goal, to eliminate any pesky critters that might come in and cause me problems later.
Any thoughts/input on this greatly appreciated ...
p.s. I'd be remiss if I didn't share what I've been up to, and some pics. Upgraded from 3 x 3 to 4 x 4 tent, and added a 600W LED to lighting. Currently entering harvest window on a set of 4 Blueberry x Lemon Haze autos that were started mid-January, topped once, LST'd, and defoliated on an ongoing basis. Pretty uneventful grow, but not happy with the particular brand of soil-less media that I used this time. Insufficient drainage, taking a week between fertigations, and ended up with WPM showing on the 5 gal. fabric pots (see pics). Ended up given H2O2 treatments, cutting slits in the lower part of the grow bags, and directing another fan right on the pots. Did the trick, and lucky no spread to plants. Surprising the difference in drainage characteristics between what you would think are just variations on the spaghnum/perlite theme.
Oh yeah, these autos caught me off-guard a wee bit by starting to flower in only 3 weeks, soon after topping. May have lost some yield, but it is what it is.
Previous grow was 4 WW autos, averaging approximately 3 oz. per plant, harvested indoors late November. Ran into a CalMag deficiency, but survived. Have since researched municipal water quality report and noted only 30 ppm of hardness. No wonder the deficiency, and have since incorporated CalMag into regular fertigation. Funny how you never stop learning … eh?
Before that was the summer grow. A wee bit of a nightmare, but it worked out OK I guess. 770 g from two Blue Dream and one Super Silver Haze, about equally divided between decent smokable and chocolate chip cookie material. Basically ran outta summer time. Mucho problems with bugs, some bud rot, immature bud development, and the dreaded hermies. In the end we ended up loading them onto my grandson's wagon and muling them into the garage, just to try and salvage a few more days. In the middle of a fairly good breeze too of course … must have been quite the sight for the neighbours! But hey, always look on the bright side right? I must have recovered 300-400 seeds … free seeds man! I've been using some to experiment with germination conditions, so I know a good chunk of them are viable and will sprout. I realize it'll be crap shoot wrt male/female, and may have to be on extra guard for hermies, but hey, these seeds may come in real handy if the world gets any crazier. Not a bad haul from 3 seeds that were originally freebies that came with the purchase of some autos.
apologies for the length … figured I owed y'all some catchin' up.
Thanks for reading, and thanks in advance for any input with respect to sterilization and re-use of media.
p.p.s.: How's my weather? 5 months later, still snow on the ground and freezing out, for frig's sake. On a positive note, makes social isolation and distancing a little easier to take.
Stay safe everyone … stay healthy … stay home … and please take this in the spirit intended … stay away.
Hope you're stayin' virus-free, and perfecting those social isolation and distancing skills. Never thought I'd see the day when I had to turn down sharing some smoke with anyone. Like many of my fellow forum members, I'm an old fart considered vulnerable.
So as part of doin' my part, I'm resisting the urge to visit the local shop. The problem is I'm out of media for my next indoor grow. The good news that I've stockpiled a bunch in the back yard from previous grows. It's a mix of potting soil, soil-less media (sphagnum-based), perlite, vermiculite, used both indoors and outdoors for previous cannabis grows, and for vegetables (all container grown). I spent some time sifting out the roots, and it looks like it will be a suitable media (good porosity, high levels of residual organic material, etc.).
My main concern is bringing nasty bugs and pathogens indoors, so would it be feasible to sterilize the media before use? Wish I had an industrial or lab-sized autoclave, but lacking one I'm thinking of cooking small batches either in the oven or the microwave … I'm thinking a steaming operation would be too messy in the kitchen. I need 12 gallons to fill 4 fabric pots.
I appreciate this will render the media essentially bare of any bacterial or other beneficial "living stuff", but I guess that's the goal, to eliminate any pesky critters that might come in and cause me problems later.
Any thoughts/input on this greatly appreciated ...
p.s. I'd be remiss if I didn't share what I've been up to, and some pics. Upgraded from 3 x 3 to 4 x 4 tent, and added a 600W LED to lighting. Currently entering harvest window on a set of 4 Blueberry x Lemon Haze autos that were started mid-January, topped once, LST'd, and defoliated on an ongoing basis. Pretty uneventful grow, but not happy with the particular brand of soil-less media that I used this time. Insufficient drainage, taking a week between fertigations, and ended up with WPM showing on the 5 gal. fabric pots (see pics). Ended up given H2O2 treatments, cutting slits in the lower part of the grow bags, and directing another fan right on the pots. Did the trick, and lucky no spread to plants. Surprising the difference in drainage characteristics between what you would think are just variations on the spaghnum/perlite theme.
Oh yeah, these autos caught me off-guard a wee bit by starting to flower in only 3 weeks, soon after topping. May have lost some yield, but it is what it is.
Previous grow was 4 WW autos, averaging approximately 3 oz. per plant, harvested indoors late November. Ran into a CalMag deficiency, but survived. Have since researched municipal water quality report and noted only 30 ppm of hardness. No wonder the deficiency, and have since incorporated CalMag into regular fertigation. Funny how you never stop learning … eh?
Before that was the summer grow. A wee bit of a nightmare, but it worked out OK I guess. 770 g from two Blue Dream and one Super Silver Haze, about equally divided between decent smokable and chocolate chip cookie material. Basically ran outta summer time. Mucho problems with bugs, some bud rot, immature bud development, and the dreaded hermies. In the end we ended up loading them onto my grandson's wagon and muling them into the garage, just to try and salvage a few more days. In the middle of a fairly good breeze too of course … must have been quite the sight for the neighbours! But hey, always look on the bright side right? I must have recovered 300-400 seeds … free seeds man! I've been using some to experiment with germination conditions, so I know a good chunk of them are viable and will sprout. I realize it'll be crap shoot wrt male/female, and may have to be on extra guard for hermies, but hey, these seeds may come in real handy if the world gets any crazier. Not a bad haul from 3 seeds that were originally freebies that came with the purchase of some autos.
apologies for the length … figured I owed y'all some catchin' up.
Thanks for reading, and thanks in advance for any input with respect to sterilization and re-use of media.
p.p.s.: How's my weather? 5 months later, still snow on the ground and freezing out, for frig's sake. On a positive note, makes social isolation and distancing a little easier to take.
Stay safe everyone … stay healthy … stay home … and please take this in the spirit intended … stay away.
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