That's a bummerIve heard the forests of Guam are silent from the tree snakes eating all the birds.
That's a bummerIve heard the forests of Guam are silent from the tree snakes eating all the birds.
If you hear a bird chirping, its considered a good day lol even in the residential areas but you probably dont wanna fuck around hunting in that forest.Ive heard the forests of Guam are silent from the tree snakes eating all the birds.
Weve caught snakes here, they hitchhike from planes but one day those bastards are gonna hitchhike in pairs and mate lolNo wonder HI doesn't have snakes.
Could you imagine if a male and female python got loose
did it in il for awhile. pm if you got questionsHey anyone here familiar or have worked with aquaponics? Would be nice to brush up on that, looks pretty cool.
I agree with the worms, red wigglers is good shit! Not afraid to use em indoor either, i let them live in my pots.
So can I just drop worms from a bait shop in my organic indoor cloth pots?did it in il for awhile. pm if you got questions
Red wormsSo can I just drop worms from a bait shop in my organic indoor cloth pots?
This is something that has always baffled me, my worms stop reproduction when the pots are full, actually if i veg too long they crawl back out... I have still never figured out why lol, most articles say they overpopulate.Just make sure they are all one sex so they don't over populate.
How do you determine sex of worms?Just make sure they are all one sex so they don't over populate.
Roots produce co2 maybe that drives them out?This is something that has always baffled me, my worms stop reproduction when the pots are full, actually if i veg too long they crawl back out... I have still never figured out why lol, most articles say they overpopulate.
Not sure, i thought of the possibility of not enough soil to root mass which might starve them because i dont hand feed them and yup, plastic pots hell the room is usually pegging 600-800 ppm just from having compost in there.Roots produce co2 maybe that drives them out?
I remember hearing that worms don't reproduce well in plastic bins. Does this sound correct, or is this a vermicultural myth?
they regulate there depths with moisture. there skin does need o2. so it could be a combination of factors.Roots produce co2 maybe that drives them out?
I remember hearing that worms don't reproduce well in plastic bins. Does this sound correct, or is this a vermicultural myth?
You check their genitalia .How do you determine sex of worms?
Most likely .Not sure, i thought of the possibility of not enough soil to root mass which might starve them because i dont hand feed them and yup, plastic pots hell the room is usually pegging 600-800 ppm just from having compost in there.