upthearsenal
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the dude at the shop also mentioned the btp will be back at the start of the new year.
I used to mix two bags of happy frog with one ocean forest, plus 5 gallons of perlite and EWC and granular myco. For years that kept me without any serious problems, then I moved to Cali to be free and the water where I am sucks (varies greatly depending on source).so i got some btp, and OF, but instead of light warrior i got promix. i might just grow in different mixes to find out which i would like. got any suggestions on a mix i could use?
i want to run a grow straight on btp, but since i only have on bag i think i'd have to dedicate the whole bag to a plant.
Yes, I believe that is normal. BUT... Did you notice he said the dead bats were part of the guano mix (wonder why they died...). In that guano mix is also anything else that died in that cave. And the he has confused "appreciation" with disturbance. This must also mean that they are entering the cave while bats are present, which is bad from an environmental stand point. And the part about the bats benefiting from them "widening" the cave is bs, let nature be. With a widened cave, who knows what can get trapped and die down there.i've also been looking into my guano source:
[/FONT]more beetle poop than bat poop?! is that normal?
Oh man. I've been discussing humanure over on icmag. I am against it personally. I consider human excrement to be a super last resort old school technique. That being said, I've been trimming some really great outdoor grown with humanure. And it is selling just fine.what's your opinion on human pee as a fertilizer?
Alright, we gotta take it back cause I'm not sure how to answerVery interesting information. What tea would you suggest as the best supplement?
i think he means "what fermented plant extract would u suggest?"
as in which plants to use
thats more or less what this thread is about, right?
Dude: sall good brahMy bad.
I just misunderstood, I was really stoned.
I thought you meant tea like green tea or something
Not really, what would the issue be? And my compost tea is coming from a closed circuit organic farm. They have chickens, but not in the compost. This compost is from: garden scraps, old bread, Cannabis stems, and hashed trim.so then you see no issues using outdoor compost to make teas for your indoor containers?
I brew in a mesh bag and only use the liquid. The spent brew ingredients get put back in the compost. That's the thing about using outside stuff inside, all sorts of risks. But I am trying to compromise and bring more sustainability inside. Can't keep buying tea starters forever. You can heat the tea, but not too hot. Maybe one of these guys knows how hot is okay. I think I read 100 degrees.more of a clarification if anything, when i was younger i use outdoor compost to top-dress my plants and i had some horrible pest issues. that's an obvious mistake, but i'm sure if everything is filtered well and properly there really should be no issue.
my compost isn't vegan, we throw a lot of egg shells in it. i still don't know if i'd use it though, i'm just weary of using anything from the outdoors indoors, i guess i'd have to take a good look at it when i finish the brew
mo - that was a set-up under-hand pitch to you... and you hit a line drive at the pitcher.damn
a professor should know this