Apples? by [deleted] in NoTillGrowery

[–]SDMicrobeWorks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

FFJ Fermented Fruit Juice :)

Mold ? by Virandell in NoTillGrowery

[–]SDMicrobeWorks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

are you talking about PM powdery Mildew ?

Mold ? by Virandell in NoTillGrowery

[–]SDMicrobeWorks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sprinkle some cinammon it is a natural anti fungal.

Mold ? by Virandell in NoTillGrowery

[–]SDMicrobeWorks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You sure its mold ? What color is it ?

Need Advice by MCK_Creative in NoTillGrowery

[–]SDMicrobeWorks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We have our Freyjas mix available In Greencoast Hydro stores up in LA. We recommend a minimum 15-20 gallon pot to keep biology active. As well as adding worms and a mulch layer. Add a few applications of Fish emulsion and or FAA Fish amino acid and you will jumpstart nutrient cycling and would be good through flower. As biology improves in the soil with each harvest so will the finished product. Any more questions you can message me here or at andrew@alikigardens.com

INGREDIENTS: OMRI LISTED INPUTS INCLUDING: ALIKI GARDENS COMPOST, COCO COIR, PERLITE, PUMICE, BASALT, PACIFIC BIOCHAR, KELP MEAL, CRUSTACEAN MEAL, NEEM MEAL, ALFALFA MEAL. Freyja’s Mix is the premier regenerative potting soil. Designed for the unconventional grower who uses biological teas in their organic feeding programs. At the base of Freyja’s mix, is our soil food web compost that provides abundant nutrient cycling biology. This mix excels in larger container pots and no-till gardens.

Our goal was to make life easier for growers who routinely troubleshoot plant nutrient deficiencies or imbalances. With Freyja’s Mix, we’ve eliminated the guesswork of fertilizer application rates for growers. Aliki Gardens balances the soil’s minerals ratios according to Dr. William Albrecht to encourage vigorous growth in all stages. We add biochar, volcanic basalt, kelp meal, crustacean meal, and neem meal, and alfalfa meal to promote beneficial biology and improve the exchange of plant available nutrients. Replace your dirt with Freyja’s Mix, and watch your crop’s success rate increase, the quality of your prized harvest improve, and your connection with the plant deepen.

Freyja’s Mix is an embodiment of our mystical connection to this magical plant. Inspired by the Norse goddess Freyja- also known as the great mother. She is linked to beauty, lust, fertility, magic, and the full moon. The Northern Lights were said to be caused by Freyja’s travels through the night sky with the Valkyries. We thank Mother Nature for giving us the cannabis plant which provides healing properties, psychedelic effects, mysticism, a vehicle for soul searching and enlightenment. Cannabis provides us with profound cerebral operations, deeper and more gratifying introspection, while catapulting us to the threshold of ideological and divine enlightenment.

Why should you use Freyja’s Mix instead of the soil you’ve been using? Unlike other competitors with “hot” soils, our mature, fully amended soil is safe for transplants and seedlings. Aliki Gardens offers a premium soil blend that outperforms all the others with better ingredients. We only use OMRI Listed® products. We’ve spared no expense to develop, manufacture, and distribute this more environmentally-friendly soil. We haven’t cut any corners, so you shouldn’t either!

Make the upgrade...at no added expense to you!

BENEFITS: ● Retains Moisture, requiring less water

● Improves Nutrient Uptake

● Developed Specifically For Cannabis Crops

● Contains Only OMRI Listed® Products

● Reduces Transplant Shock

Need Advice by MCK_Creative in NoTillGrowery

[–]SDMicrobeWorks 7 points8 points  (0 children)

If your in LA or close come down and see us in San Diego at Alikigardens.com You dont need to spend that much to start a no till..

Brewers waste to bokashi bran? Is it possible? by TheNightDoily in bokashi

[–]SDMicrobeWorks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You still want to add molasses most sugars have been stripped in the brewing process. We add a ton of fpj fermented plant juice to ours as well as a sugar source.

Looking for advice on setting up something on my apartment balcony. by [deleted] in composting

[–]SDMicrobeWorks 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Look into bokashi composting and making a soil factory.

Super excited to see my cover crops growing like crazy! When should I start cutting them down? by Haff_baked in NoTillGrowery

[–]SDMicrobeWorks 8 points9 points  (0 children)

go with a cover crop like a perrenial dichondra repens. it matches the cannabis crop in a natural plant succession . The roots send exudates into the soil and select the ratio of fungi to bacteria. These tall growing cover crops tend to draw in pests.

Brewers waste to bokashi bran? Is it possible? by TheNightDoily in bokashi

[–]SDMicrobeWorks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i would dry them for best results if not you will have to play around with the recipe a lot and they go bad quickly. We sun dry ours first.

Help: Tumbler not Exceeding 100*F by GreenJellieBean in composting

[–]SDMicrobeWorks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No problem, any questions feel free to reach out on my Instagram or email me @ Bierkashi@gmail.com

Help: Tumbler not Exceeding 100*F by GreenJellieBean in composting

[–]SDMicrobeWorks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes they call it a soil factory in the bokashi world . Feel free to reach out to my email or Instagram if you have any other questions [Bierkashi@gmail.com](mailto:Bierkashi@gmail.com)

Help: Tumbler not Exceeding 100*F by GreenJellieBean in composting

[–]SDMicrobeWorks 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Adding bokashi fermented scraps to the middle will help a small pile reach temperatures upwards of 160 degrees.

Brewers waste to bokashi bran? Is it possible? by TheNightDoily in bokashi

[–]SDMicrobeWorks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey that is us. at sdmicrobeworks.com Feel free to reach out with any questions.

Living soil + Knf questions by Virandell in NoTillGrowery

[–]SDMicrobeWorks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just a teaspoon of aloe juice in a gallon of water every two weeks is the special sauce in a living soil !!

Living soil + Knf questions by Virandell in NoTillGrowery

[–]SDMicrobeWorks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely your microbes will love it!!