yea this and do a runoff check to be sure you dont have high salinity causing comopsting .Water often
Drywall dust huh? That's the second time I've seen it mentioned in organics now.yea this and do a runoff check to be sure you dont have high salinity causing comopsting .
above 1000ppm of your input water is a red flag for me . i will add a thin layer of drywall dust (gypsum) to bind up salts and slow down the soil .
it works great if you cant get a bag of horti gypsum... in clay soils it causes "flockuation" a clumping of the clay that makes it easier on roots . also binds sodium and excess ion that form with CA+Drywall dust huh? That's the second time I've seen it mentioned in organics now.
I need to put that on my list of things-to-buy. I've been toying with the idea of using some of my native soil that heavy in clay, this might help me out!it works great if you cant get a bag of horti gypsum... in clay soils it causes "flockuation" a clumping of the clay that makes it easier on roots . also binds sodium and excess ion that form with CA+
Sad day. That's the route I'll take then.Chop it and burn it. Wash your room with bleach.
Honestly my fear of it returning is pretty small. It only happened because of my extreme negligence. I turned my fan off during lights out.... Idk why. Been a rough month for me, mind isn't where it should be, I digress though, I went over almost every millimeter of the plant that I had to harvest from as well as my others this morning for a few hours and I couldn't find a single strand of it anywhere else. Obviously I'm aware spores are now lurking, but it's been raining heavily on and off for a month here, nothing I can do as they're present in high amounts everywhere. I don't run anything like a hepa filter so whatever floats around my apartment building is going to be present. Thus why I keep my rh below 50% at all times.. well except the two days recently.Bleach is the best thing you can use against everything. You can dilute it to 3% and nothing can survive it. I don't like using it either but is is the most effective. Quaternary Ammonia or H202 are also effective. You want to use a strong oxidizer.
Fire is the ultimate oxidizer. That is why you burn any diseased plant material.
In the old days they would burn villages to stop outbreaks of diseases. Puts it in perspective
Cheers,
Mo