How to make guerrilla growing as sustainable as possible
Guerrilla growing can be the perfect option for those wanting to grow cannabis outdoors but who lack a space like a garden or a patio; or simply for those who have nosy neighbours. When done…
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The art of marijuana growing is incredibly diverse, and there are many techniques that you can use to get the most out of your plants. Microorganisms can play a vital role in this task, not only by helping to increase the yield but also by improving the quality of the final product. From nutrient cycles and the health of the soil, and through growth up to the final yield, these tiny organisms are the unsung heroes of organic cannabis cultivation.
Microorganisms are everywhere: in the water, in the air, on the surface of our skin, and even inside our bodies. These microscopic creatures include bacteria, viruses, fungi, algae… and can actually cause diseases in some cases. However, some species are essential for maintaining the good health of both humans and the planet’s ecosystem.
Cannabis plants are no exception, and experienced growers are well aware that microbial life can provide numerous benefits. Microbial life tends to develop in the rhizosphere, which is the area surrounding the roots of the plants. It constitutes what is known as a ‘living soil’: a substrate with a population of useful creatures, each of which plays a unique role in the ecosystem whilst working in harmony with all the others to create a delicate balance between the nutrient cycle and the health of the plants.
In this organic growing style, the power is returned to the plants. As living beings, plants have evolved over millions of years to learn to meet their own requirements, finding what they need without having to move from the area where they thrive.
These microorganisms form a food network that helps plants develop, in exchange for the carbons and sugars that the plants release through their roots. You can find bacteria, fungi, nematodes, or protozoa, to name just a few.
Bacteria, for instance, are responsible for the decomposition of organic matter and for transforming it into useful nutrients. They also help suppress harmful pathogens and improve the soil structure, acting as organic pesticides and reducing the susceptibility of plants to stress. Without any beneficial bacteria, your plants would be left without the resources that they need to live.
Fungi are also a crucial link on the path to the decomposition of dead organic matter. More specifically, mycorrhizal fungi form symbiotic relationships with the roots of the plants, where they obtain a constant supply of carbohydrates produced via photosynthesis (sucrose, glucose, etc.), which is a key factor for their survival. In return, plants enjoy the unique ability of fungi to help them absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
Fungi perform this action through the formation of hyphae, which are the filamentous structures that shape their mycelium, and which have a much larger surface area than the roots of cannabis plants. In fact, mycorrhizal fungi can increase the root surface by up to 1000 times, which in turn helps plants absorb more nutrients and water.
Nematodes are another type of protector of the health of the soil. They are tiny worms that eat harmful pathogens and aerate the terrain, helping to control pests and diseases. Some nematodes can also decompose organic matter and release essential nutrients.
Other beneficial microorganisms, like Trichoderma and protozoa, also play a vital role in cannabis cultivation. They act as biological control agents which protect crops against diseases, thereby improving the health of the plants. Additionally, they facilitate nutrient absorption and act as extraordinary stimulators of growth.
In short, these microorganisms are essential to obtain healthy cannabis plants and bountiful yields. By understanding and using the power of these little allies, growers can take their crops to the next level. Because the secret for a successful grow is a healthy soil that’s full of life.
According to the rules of organic growing, you must take advantage of the power of the micro-life in the soil to enable the plants to feed when they need to. As a grower, all you need to do is provide the right conditions to help the plants and the soil food network do their job. Therefore…
Your main goal is to take good care of the soil life so that the soil life takes very good care of the plants. This means that you need to feed both the soil and the plants. Therefore…
In an effort to grow more efficiently and reduce errors, many growers opt to force feed the plants with chemical nutrients, even when these aren’t needed. On the contrary, the living soil growing method tries to mimic nature in order to grow plants to their full potential, allowing you to maintain a sustainable system with minimal waste and maximum productivity and quality. To achieve this, you need to:
Learning to create a living soil full of micro-life will help you to grow the best quality marijuana: mild and tasty organic cannabis with a cleaner effect. To put it briefly, a more natural kind of cannabis.
Having said that, this is not just about the end result but also about the journey. The introduction of microorganisms in your grow not only seeks to improve the quality of the crop, but also to adopt a more holistic approach. It consists of treating your plants, soil, and environment with the respect that they deserve, understanding the delicate balance of nature, and working in harmony with them all. And that’s certainly something that your plants will thank you for!
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