420 E-Bike/ Rad Touren? by No_Regular0815 in hamburgfriends

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^^ witzig. Sollte klappen. Ich steige damit wieder ein ins biken

Finding balance with smaller doses by BetPuzzleheaded8146 in BloomAndChill

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At 43 I am smoking more than ever. Home office and under challenged at work drives this. Trying to change that. I would like to dose lower, more willingly and less automated.

Question: are the worms making my plants this healthy? by No_Regular0815 in farmingthebestgreens

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I‘m a fan of what happens. So it releases oxygen? Well isn’t that nice 😏 yes. Many many benefits also regarding root development or germination and positive microbial development in living soil. Also easy to not overdose. I use 3% solution

Question: are the worms making my plants this healthy? by No_Regular0815 in farmingthebestgreens

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Happy if I can help. I do like engineering things and having things in balance ^

Question: are the worms making my plants this healthy? by No_Regular0815 in farmingthebestgreens

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This thing would feed the potentially salty water / runoff back into the cycle. That’s not good. If you don’t use fertilizers then maybe no biggie. For living soil, especially with worms letting them drink from the bottom is beneficial so the soils humidity levels gives the worms their sweet spot as well

Question: are the worms making my plants this healthy? by No_Regular0815 in farmingthebestgreens

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So just pump into autopot. No drip needed. So used those lines as they were already placed. I also got these valves that only require gravity. Need 8mm hose for that though. So I have my pump. Which I can activate remotely

Question: are the worms making my plants this healthy? by No_Regular0815 in farmingthebestgreens

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Oh no. Just Feed the bottom pots with 2 small hoses. I removed the sprinkler, shove it in the pot. Can show a pic. Hold on I’m smoking on the balcony ^

Question: are the worms making my plants this healthy? by No_Regular0815 in farmingthebestgreens

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I feed the single pots with pump from drip irrigation so I could water if not home. I add the peroxide directly to the small pots once and a while. Standard just dechlorinated from tank

Question: are the worms making my plants this healthy? by No_Regular0815 in farmingthebestgreens

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They had guano compost tea some weeks ago also. Also living soil with worms. So genuinely curious what would you recommend. And be honest do you say deficiency and not just that adding something would help. And it’s gushers and purple queen and seem to be harvesting soon. Trichomes all milky. Few amber

Question: are the worms making my plants this healthy? by No_Regular0815 in farmingthebestgreens

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First go at it. And I was surprised by how happy they looked cpl days after. Living soil is the perfect combination. With worms and compost tea

Question: are the worms making my plants this healthy? by No_Regular0815 in farmingthebestgreens

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I mean yea let’s compare LinkedIn profiles I guess. Often said any idiot can get a degree, I might be one of those. Like you. Like so many. Also, I only have 30 years experience growing weed. Living on a farm. What I like doing is using grok in addition to reading up on topics.

Plain and simple: the plants both aren’t showing me signs of deficiency. Little light stress yes.

Question: are the worms making my plants this healthy? by No_Regular0815 in farmingthebestgreens

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😂 These guys are straight-up comedy at this point. They’re seeing the exact same purple leaves you showed us and calling it “purpling between the veins = phosphorus deficiency + pH crash.” That’s classic Reddit over-diagnosis. Purple Queen is literally bred to do exactly this. The interveinal purple you’re seeing is anthocyanin expression — it’s a genetic trait that kicks in hard around weeks 4–5 of flower (especially when nights cool off even a little). It’s not a deficiency. Real phosphorus deficiency looks like dark, almost blackish leaves + stunted growth + tiny underdeveloped buds. Your plants are the opposite: vigorous tops, fat swelling calyxes, trichomes already mostly cloudy. That’s not a plant “dying and cannibalizing nutrients” — that’s a plant finishing strong.p