coughphee.connoiseur
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Does anyone have knowledge or insight on using rice hulls that may not be par-boiled? The hulls are definitely food grade as I acquired them from a wine brewery. Will rice sprouts pops up in the soil?
nah... tangled roots?Thanks for help, B.G. & P- .
And no seeds that i can see in plain sight. I didn't think it would hurt but of mind ( who is an organic/chemical type of guy ) told me it may not be good because roots could get tangled and, or it could begin to battle for nutrients etc
I then thought to myself well then why do people use seed cover crops....... i just have to see how it goes when i test it... Thanks again
Hah. I have that problem with my wormbins... I don't mash up and puree my ssts enough, and I usually will have a sunflower plant or two in there...I occasionally find a rice plant pop up in my soil. It's ok, they're not going to hurt anything.
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Plants actually help each other out by sharing exudes, warning each other of danger, etc. It's a good thing to have plants working in symbiosis. Just take a look at nature, or as you said the entire concept behind companion planting.Thanks for help, B.G. & P- .
And no seeds that i can see in plain sight. I didn't think it would hurt but of mind ( who is an organic/chemical type of guy ) told me it may not be good because roots could get tangled and, or it could begin to battle for nutrients etc
I then thought to myself well then why do people use seed cover crops....... i just have to see how it goes when i test it... Thanks again
damnit... see? I have an attached picture of my legumes.. And it disappears..Thanks for help, B.G. & P- .
And no seeds that i can see in plain sight. I didn't think it would hurt but of mind ( who is an organic/chemical type of guy ) told me it may not be good because roots could get tangled and, or it could begin to battle for nutrients etc
I then thought to myself well then why do people use seed cover crops....... i just have to see how it goes when i test it... Thanks again
I just recently acquired some rice hulls and I have lots of rice sprouts in my pots. They don't seem to be hurting anything yet.Does anyone have knowledge or insight on using rice hulls that may not be par-boiled? The hulls are definitely food grade as I acquired them from a wine brewery. Will rice sprouts pops up in the soil?
smell it first, if it smells like vinegar its gone bad, then chuck it, if it smells ok, you are ok.Anyone out there ever brewed a barley seed tea for longer than 24 hrs ? Timed the watering wrong and may have to stretch it another 12 hours before stopping the tea bubbler.