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From seed to harvest, I grow Sugar Cane by In-House Genetics using the best living soil recipe for cannabis. In this organic grow, I water slowly once a week to keep the soil evenly moist and prevent runoff. I also compare bar-style vs panel LED grow lights, break down trichomes and harvest timing, and cover the different stages of cannabis growth. Overall, This is my favourite way to grow weed at home because it’s simple, organic, and effective.

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35 thoughts on “Is This the BEST Living Soil Recipe?! | Seed to Harvest Organic Cannabis Grow

  1. Sorry we took so long to get this one out. We had some issues with the cold cure video so we put that one on the back burner for now until we get these new grows sorted. Appreciate the patience and everyone who's watching!

  2. Stop buying over crossed seeds pls the global shutdown will be at the end of next year.. it will last 2 years, get your landrace and make your crossings! But stop promoting overcrossed, it does not make sense now but later will… plus use zeolite, ivermectine, fembendazole, methalyne blue, and a hydro chloride.. the world as you know it will end cheers!

  3. Living in a state where the tavern league lobbying is still in control makes thc/ D9 is illegal, what plant is similar to flowering hemp that I can practice and learn techniques from start to finish?

  4. I use Fox farm ocean forest mix I dump a 1.5 cubic foot bag of it into a 15 gallon tote and add 4 to 5 cups of worm castings and put 2 cups of 284 Gia green on the castings mix it all together and add my plant into a 10 gallon pot add 2 cups of worm castings and 14 tablespoons of Gia green on day 28 i give it 2 gallons of water every Sunday and my weed plants seem to find that enough to give it food for up to a 63 day flowering plant

  5. What nobody tells you is how to maintain your ph levels in living soil or when to check them I feel like it’s great and all but when the most activity is going on in the soil and depending on cultivar medium size and plant size your exhausting the soil and from what I hear can become acidic from all the microbials eating and crapping and dying. Getting through veg ain’t nothing it’s getting through flower for me with healthy leaves. Preferably a good brix level as well

  6. Yellowing tips could be couple things…are you using tap water ? Could be alot of calcium and other shit in the water. I air rate my water for about and hour to 2 hours….or let water sit for 24 hrs …My tap water sits around 8.5 i have to add ph down to get it to 6ph…and with the living soil like that I add molasses for the microbes

  7. early yellowing of leaf tips could just be the soil with hotspots, or just the soil buffering the ph at your root zone. Lack of water would leave stress in the leaves themselves and usually are wrinkled or wilted, yours look pretty good and healthly so my best guess would be the soil hotspot especially if you added worm castings in the "re-ignition" and typically raises soil temp when your beneficials begin to break down organic matter (especially when adding kelp or alfalfa meal).

    Enjoy your grow vlogs, keep it up. Thought about doing something similar with some test strains I received.

  8. I never hang the plant upside down I try not to get any dirt on the bottom of the leaves. I go side ways and let the loose soil fall out first then a little squeeze around the perimeter and let it slide out

  9. I've been growing for over 50 years and after growing every which way living soil is definitely the best way just add worm c😢compost and away you go and for me taste is so much better than hydro etc yes you can get ok tasting hydro but growing two clones from same plant and see the difference in taste between hydro and living soil plus its just a matter of feeding worms and microbes easy

  10. Wonder it you got a soil analysis on that mix? Like you can get out of ballace with pharphus and block out other nutrients or seen a living soil bed and channel 5 yrs old and 3 years one he got soil analysis and results was impricable and things ne never knew was to high amounts.

  11. Do you count flower days from the flip to 12/12 or once you see the first pistils/signs of flower development? Almost every strain I have grown so far feels "too early" around that magic week 9 mark many people harvest at. I am looking at a flower rn where the breeder says 8-9 weeks and it looks like it can still go for about a week on day 73 (day one of my counting being the flip to 12/12). I am aware this varies and one should really look at the trichomes etc., but I am mainly just curious why it always feels like my flower is lagging behind two weeks every time I see a seed to harvest video and compare.

  12. I’ve been enjoying the build a soil. Only thing that goes in the garbage is the huge stems. I save all the leaves and just throw them in the pot I don’t even use straw being there is always leaves on the top. I had one plant I ended up pulling, I just chopped the whole thing up and threw it on the top of the soil.

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