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Welcome to the Living Soil Guide to Success! 🌱
We’re building something special here—a community of like-minded people passionate about mastering living soil and growing together. Whether you’re here to learn, share, or just soak up the knowledge, every voice matters. The more we interact, the more we grow. So don’t hesitate—drop a comment, ask a question, or share your tips! Let’s make this space a place where we all thrive and succeed, one conversation at a time. Together, we’ll turn this knowledge into power and results. Let’s grow! Live life and let it grow.
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classroom course ideals
Let’s collaborate our course ideals for classrooms so I can bring in professionals in that field to give us videos of the phase that we are as a group
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Thursday, October 17
What is one thing you’re going to do today to make your future life better?
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What are your parameters to dry in?
I like cutting mine from the stalk, hang the whole plant inside a tent kept that 60° and 60% humidity with an indirect fan until 11 to 13% checked with a Hydro meter and cracked for one hour a time twice a day for the first week and then once a day for the second week👍 then GTG 💭💨
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Sustainability and Longevity
One of the greatest advantages of living soil is its sustainability and longevity. With proper care, living soil can be used for multiple growing cycles without the need for replacement or heavy amendment. As long as the ecosystem within the soil is maintained—through the addition of organic matter, fostering microbial life, and avoiding synthetic chemicals—it will continue to provide everything your plants need for healthy growth. Over time, living soil actually improves. The more organic material and microbial life you introduce, the richer and more fertile the soil becomes. Unlike conventional growing methods that often require new inputs each season, living soil becomes a self-sustaining system that grows stronger with each cycle. This makes it a cost-effective choice for long-term growers, as you won’t need to purchase fertilizers or new soil regularly. In addition to reducing costs, living soil promotes sustainability by aligning with natural processes. By working with the soil’s ecosystem, you reduce the environmental impact of growing—no chemical runoff, no soil depletion, and a smaller carbon footprint. Whether you’re growing a small home garden or managing a large-scale operation, living soil offers a long-term, environmentally responsible solution for healthy, productive plants.
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