
Sprinkle bokashi around the plant (usually only a couple of tablespoons).5 mL Rootwise Enzyme Elixir per gallon of water (mixed into water).1 teaspoon Rootwise Mycrobe Complete per gallon of water (mixed into water).Personally, we simply add one-application of the following the first week: Either way, you will want to take care of them accordingly. Week 1: Seedling or Rooted Cuttingsįor this first week, your plants are probably pretty small, especially if you started them from seed. For this reason, be sure not to get the plants too large in veg, as they will end up roasting on your indoor lights or being squished against a greenhouse ceiling. Grower Tip: If you have any type of height constraints, remember that the plants will stretch once put into flower. Whether you start your cannabis plants from seed or use clones, you’ll want to get your plants big enough to be flowered and strong enough to produce the scrumptiously delicious buds you’re looking to harvest too! Now that you have your pots ready and plants transplanted into them, you will need to care for your cannabis plants to prepare them to go into flower. Basically, allow for the cover crop to sprout some prior to transplanting seedlings into these pots. We prefer to let all of this sit in the pots for a few days (even weeks at times). Lay 1 to 3 inches of barley straw mulch.Sow 1 tablespoon per square foot of cover crop.With all the pots filled, you will want to add the following to the top of your soil in each 15-gallon container:

Grower Tip: Peat Moss can be difficult to fully dampen, to help with this you can add aloe and yucca to the water. An easier way to look at it is to use 1 gallon of water for every 10 gallons of soil you have (this is a general “rule of thumb” and may vary). You will want to water in about a gallon and a half of water into each 15-gallon pot. Now, fill those pots with your soil and water them. Personally, we prefer 30-gallon fabric pots or beds. Preparing Your Pots:īefore we begin, you should know that you will want to use 15-gallon pots or larger. A lot of times we use the handful method.

Remember, organics is very forgiving and these exact amounts don’t need to be followed perfectly.
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Alright, alright, you’ve all been asking for this since we started publishing tips and tricks on growing cannabis, so here it is a full cycle calendar for growing cannabis our no-till living soil way!
