Hello my friend,
thank you for the great comment!
I've tried some experimenting with composting soil in my home with some eggshells and adding slow release nutrient pellets while keeping the soil moist, but the results were not very good lol. It produced (just a guess) an acidic soil that damaged the plants afterwards with what looked like burned leaves. I am not a hundred percent sure because I didn't have a PH test kit during this time.
That's really cool how you achieved these results with living micro-organisms. We have some gardeners here who swear by keeping lively soil. There is definitely something to this, rather than keeping a completely sterile biosphere lol. After all, nature does not contain such a thing as sterile soil, so it seems counterintuitive to try to maintain sterile soil. The small ecosystem is not balanced in this sense.
This idea about plants competing for light and promoting growth is very true my friend. To me it's a theory that is grounded in logic and just makes perfect sense if we look at how nature operates. Since I have placed some cannabis plants in an area with other breeds of plants, the cannabis seems to be growing at a much faster rate, likely in this competitive energetic field. It's very cool actually, and shows that cannabis is a very dominating plant in an environment with other plants. It's evolved quite well! And furthermore is adapted to produce more females than males, naturally, through selective breeding with cultivators! Super cool, we've helped evolve them to be more feminine! haha
Yeah a condo definitely has its limits lol. Even further limited by small tents to maximize light efficiency. It's quite a challenge to grow this wild plant indoors, but the rewards are very gratifying. Perhaps planting some garlic is a good idea. I've considered it, as it's one of my favorite herbs and I think it's very healing for the body to ingest daily.
Thanks again, you always bring some thought provoking dialogue to the table 🤗