yep, i have to start them under only warmth, then either hide under shade in the grow room or use a cfl houselight for the first few months. high humidity first few weeks.nice
I live in the desert. It is interesting that something such as a cacti needs a nurse plant/shade when they are babies. Do you need to be careful with those?
I have done this using cooked white rice and. Bamboo tube. Then after the rice tube is innoculated I used a clay pot with water AMD agricultural molasses at equal weight of the rice. Lastly newspaper rubber banded to the opening. Then after three weeks I bottled the liquids and used in a foliar spray cocktail of various EMe extractions. I didn't, however, think to use a tree's natural bacteria colonies. Im going to redo this next summer! Nice tek!Harvesting forest microbes with a stocking and rice (as well as a traditional box) from a 100 year old oak. Bury the rice stocking a foot or two down at the base of the tree during late summer when the soil is warm and tie it off on a branch so you can find it a few weeks later. Take the stocking and empty the rice into a few gallons of water and loosly cover. Microbes will multiply greatly and after a few weeks or a month of monitoring, add 1:1 sugar.
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That's not a bad idea, it's almost 80F at night in the tent now and buffers through the day temps of around 74F. I don't have an hps on hand though.... I do however have a 600W actual panel that ill break out in a bit when I flower my bush and sex these regs. My power bill is crazy low right now, it's looking like the grow is free lolSerendipitous Collective adventure Of Bacteria and Yeasts sssscoby for the masses!
Dude, doing psilos is gonna be easier than baking cookies after hittin the score with these organisms
About your grow tent temps. The conversion of par to heat is pretty low inside plant tissues. It's longwave territory. A 150-250hps or whatever will support the acclimation to day/night temp shiftings much more better
I'm not positive if my understanding was correct, but I think the sugars will stop the reproduction and only starches should be used at first. The sugars I believe preserve them at the state they are, so sugars should be added just before bottling but I may be mistaken. Awesome Idea with the newspapers. Ill do that next time.I have done this using cooked white rice and. Bamboo tube. Then after the rice tube is innoculated I used a clay pot with water AMD agricultural molasses at equal weight of the rice. Lastly newspaper rubber banded to the opening. Then after three weeks I bottled the liquids and used in a foliar spray cocktail of various EMe extractions. I didn't, however, think to use a tree's natural bacteria colonies. Im going to redo this next summer! Nice tek!
It was pinoy tek from the locals. Went in pretty blind every ttimI'm not positive if my understanding was correct, but I think the sugars will stop the reproduction and only starches should be used at first. The sugars I believe preserve them at the state they are, so sugars should be added just before bottling but I may be mistaken. Awesome Idea with the newspapers. Ill do that next time.
No in EM1 it's the food supply. after fermentation, the liquid taste like soy sauce-ish and completely not sweet. TThe two tablespoons used of Em1 grows into a new bottle full of bacteria like the mother bottle.I wont claim to be an expert, but I think both are true of molasses, at the right concentrate it's an ideal food for the reproduction of bacteria, but at stronger concentrations it prevents the microbes from reproducing. Isn't this how Em1 or Lacto serum are stabilized so they keep in the bottle?
yess its like a 6 years deja vu^That's not a bad idea, it's almost 80F at night in the tent now and buffers through the day temps of around 74F. I don't have an hps on hand though.... I do however have a 600W actual panel that ill break out in a bit when I flower my bush and sex these regs. My power bill is crazy low right now, it's looking like the grow is free lol
that place is full of moss!! did you find some place similar??I was watching this video before doing it.
this is suggesting the energy of various organism changes with temperature correct? like placing an insect in the fridge?mind checking the minimum inhibitory concentration mic' facing simple carbohidrates like dextrose and such.
yess its like a 6 years deja vu^
anyway read this! http://courses.missouristate.edu/alexanderwait/notes/Lecture Notes/Lecture 22 (thermoOsmo).htm the infamous q10 temp coefficient.
Yeah that guy is a bit inaccurate on his science, I have a bunch of unresolved questions about the starchy bait too..this is suggesting the energy of various organism changes with temperature correct? like placing an insect in the fridge?
Iv noticed my em produces more gas when the bottle reaches near 80F & 27C. But then a lager strain of yeast for instance likes to hang around 50F & 10C.Yeah that guy is a bit inaccurate on his science, I have a bunch of unresolved questions about the starchy bait too..
As far as temps go, it is known that different strains of microbes awaken and become active at different temperatures. The others don't necessarily die, but definitely go dormant. Well and if they're dormant, my guess is they won't colonize the bait much. So there'S probably a temperature where you get the broadest spectrum of active or kinda active microbes, and maybe 60°F is it
yeah, watched that video a month ago. Starches are likely a broad spectrum baitYeah that guy is a bit inaccurate on his science, I have a bunch of unresolved questions about the starchy bait too..