hyroot
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Yeah I have seen his grows. Hella big. Im gonna add the airstones tonight. plant looks really happy in it even though its small wont be for long.
It will take off faster after adding the air stones.
Yeah I have seen his grows. Hella big. Im gonna add the airstones tonight. plant looks really happy in it even though its small wont be for long.
I already amend and was thinking of top feeding tea. I had already asked root if he did.For.the record. Using dry ferts and amends in the soil mix I built so just.water in rez. May make tea and.feed.from top here and there as needed.
Cool good looking outNo top watering. It will over saturate the soil
No top watering. It will over saturate the soil
Make your own castings and throw the castings in the pots and you won't need teas. For sst's you can just topdress malted seeds instead of making sst's.I read not to top water in general. But there are several i read who say a quart of tea top fed is no harm. Just should be a as needed thing I read.
I haven't needed to fert at all really though so I doubt I will "need" to if the soil mix stays strong.
Working on garden after work tonight. Excited to add airstones and see how.that does.
and it is topped with cardboard and fanleaves. I throw all by mj trash in there.
great tip! I will have to get them some grain!if you have a bin that still has material outside, you don't need more worms. just bring it in (or otherwise assure it is at a decent temperature range) and feed it and they will repopulate.
hyroot is right, the worms really like cardboard or something else as a mulch on top, coco chips also worked for me. i feed my worms the spent mushroom substrates from the farm, they go crazy for mushroom protein. the protein causes them to reproduce super fast, coarse wheat (or any grain) bran has the same effect.
awesome ty for the info.adding sprouted whole grains (or sprouting in your bin if it gets light) wouldn't hurt your bin, but be aware if the grains are sprouting or not. adding too much un-sprouted grain or bran can cause your bin to go sour or heat up. bran is something you can use to breathe some life into an old bin fairly quickly, and it breaks down fast because it's been ground to some degree. i'm positive the grains will have other species of fungi and bacteria that are not present on the sunflower so you will be adding more diversity as well.
What are her trichomes looking like?