I'd rather wait and have you explain it to me in great detail, in person, at the Barbee.That is just another good thing they do. Im pointing you in a direction of how soil really works. Adding and feeding your bennies or culture in your soil is almost more important than feeding. When added , growth spurts , greenness of the plant and over all health is far superior.. Hang on I gotta take another puff.
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TWS, I just started a worm farm with 2000 red wigglers yesterday. I've been brewing AACTs nonstop the past couple of weeks and using it to innoculate my supersoil that I've got "cookin" as I type this, preparing for a 100% water only, organic indoor soilless grow. I hope I'm heading down a path from which I'll never deviate.
Dude, you and GB gotta come out for a week of spring turkey hunting private land in west KY/west TN in the mornings and bluegill fishing KY Lake the rest of the day. Kentucky and Tennessee's spring turkey season coincides with the huge bullheaded 'gills starting their spawn. We cull everything under 8 inches and always leave with 100+! Of course, then you gotta attempt to filet all the bastards that evening, fucked up like no other.Man I love worm beds . Like to hold big balls of them in my hands... lol... like to bluegill fish too.
I heard pigs were becoming a problem at some point, cause they weren't native or some shit like that. Twas really interesting to learn how hogs can successfully proliferate in the wild.We should do an RIU hog hunt some day....you can hunt pigs 365 days a year in Cali....
Bacon.....I heard pigs were becoming a problem at some point, cause they weren't native or some shit like that. Twas really interesting to learn how hogs can successfully proliferate in the wild.