Someone correct me if im wrong by all spiders are good.for plants theyre predators so they eat other bugs, not veg. (Spider mites are mites not actual spiders)Hey Cannadude... Are those spiders good for the plant. I have seen the same ones and figured I would leave them but I never really looked it up. Just wondering
I'm just a stickler for no plastic, even food safe. I really prefer glass. Ive just worked in an industry that analyzes plastics way too much and most of them use very leechable plastasizers which can ppssibly cause all kinds of health problems later in life. I know many people use plastic and I would still roast one with then, but I prefer to limit my exposure.I will look into larger jars but am leaning towards something like this. They are lightweight and stackable.
http://www.centralrestaurant.com/Cambro-Food-Storage-Box-Half-Size-4-3-4-Gallon-c84p13924.html
to be clear here we have never had a food safe plastic leech an "unhealthy" compound under normal conditions, im not saying it WILL hurt you. Just that after seeing so many tests and the varied results it is MY PREFERENCE to not use plastic, if you need to and are worried about it line the container with parchment paper, contact is almost always essential for leeching to occur under the conditions curing will take place.I'm just a stickler for no plastic, even food safe. I really prefer glass. Ive just worked in an industry that analyzes plastics way too much and most of them use very leechable plastasizers which can ppssibly cause all kinds of health problems later in life. I know many people use plastic and I would still roast one with then, but I prefer to limit my exposure.
I'm on my way up there in a few min. i'll check it out & take some pictures...if I can get out there...