Why wouldn't that work?
I wonder what the acceptable/ideal leaf temp range would be?
. This is a fraction of the cost of bottled ferts, making it the least expensive grow method to boot.
Only down side is it saves a lot of money but it is way more physical work.
I'm sort of glad that it makes me work,it's good exercise running 6k with 90% of the pots NOT being no-till. Keeps me in shape in the core bending and stretching,lifting,tying,staking,etc.
An absolute unique form of Thai Chi...'Indoor Chamber Gardening Thai Chi'.... Yet the older I get and with my own medical issues,there's no way I can continue to mix soil,lift pots,etc.as I succumb to those injuries over time.
This is also another important aspect of the no-till concept. It makes it easy for a disabled patient to grow their own medicine. Of course considering they have help in the initial set up.
Time to buy a cement mixer for the basement
Which would then even make it possible for someone in a wheelchair to mix soil. Man I'd hate to think I end up going dro at 75 bro.....lol
I love the idea. I can provide a lot of access to window light with non-cannabis. I also like the low-light marriage of mushrooms down low on cannabis soil surface.
Intuitively, I think you are exactly correct in that the entire no-till system needs symbiotic plants to complete the picture