Quick start, store bought organics.

MImedpatient

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this method is quick but not cost effective. it can get new people, and less DIY inclined people on the road to bottle free agriculture.

Supplies needed.

solo cups, 1 gallon and 5 gallon hard plastic pots, 10 or 15 gallon fabric or air pots

store bought organic potting mix of the minimum quality of Kellogg's organic potting soil from the garden center mixed w/ Fox Farm Ocean forest minimum quality mix from the hydro store equal parts. make sure yo have atleast a 5 gallon pots worth extra. trust me, it will make sense later

a mycorhizzae innoculant powder

EM1, tribus, max microbes, and mammoth P as your bacterial consortiums.

non sulfured molasses

an air pump and air stone.

a 30 gallon rubbermaid roughneck-food grade resevoir. smaller is ok if you have a small garden

a stick longer than the diameter of your resevoir

a box of knee high nylons.

to feed your plants, you are gonna add the microorganism liquids and powders, and molasses to a bubbling bucket of water. you are gonna fill the nylon 1/4 the way up with potting soil mix, tie it to the stick, and hanf it in your bubble stream from the air stone. let this brew for 24-48 hours remove the nylon, squeeze it so its dryish, and add the leftovers back to the potting soil stash.

water your plants with this compost tea/fertilizer every 7 days, until you are 4 weeks from harvest. then only brew the sugar and microbes.

after harvest, break up the root ball, and mix with an equal part new mix, and now do twice as many plants organically. keep some of this blend s the new fertilizer stash as it will be getting more wonderful each time you cycle.
 
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