

The cover crop is back baby! Well, just the clover but still it will do. I planted the crimson red clover seeds about a week ago, it is a perennial. We have a very nice fungal network that has developed under the woodchip mulch cover. I used King Stropharia mushroom spawn from Mycophyte Solutions and about 1 total spawn bag per plant. I even have the spawn laid out around the base of the containers!
Do you even care about your fungal biomass and the Fungal:Bacteria ratio in your soils bro?

I am preparing some containers of woodchips for the next compost pile I am about to make by soaking them in water for a couple of days. Tomorrow, I will be getting Horse Manure and grass clippings from a local horse farm to finish up gathering the needed materials for the compost.


I am not trying to stress as much about getting the compost certificate from the Soil Food Web School. I want to get a job at a cannabis grow in Eugene, or really a off grid farm, so having this compost cert and the tea cert will help get a better than 12 an hour job at a grow... maybe. By next year hopefully, I will have a consultant certification with the school but my expectations as to how I will use it is pretty low. People are dead set on using chemicals and are afraid of playing with profit margins by incorporating this science. Either way this is what I love and will die happy knowing I at least got educated in something I love.
At any rate here is some Cannabis porn!
Mango Kush



Gorilla Glue #4 Forum Cut



White Tahoe Cookies


Mimosa


Girl Scout Cookies Forum Cut

Stay Off Scott's Lawn!
