This did not work out, sadly.I found tiny red bugs today, but not in my plants.
Turns out it as a colony of predator mites!
I tired to relocate them to my clones, hope it worked.
proper air circulation in the room will help distribute it.So my question is co2 falls so how does this help the plant?
ive been harvest forest floors for a few years, great leaf mould with mycellium already in it.A worm bin in the room offers a lot of CO2. That would be my approach. That way the soil matrix is optimized just for the plant, and CO2 production is in the bin.
I don't use coco or peat, personally. Nothing wrong with it, but I like local leaf mold.
yeah i'm gonna pull off the top layer of the pile and take whatever is closest to the ground and put that in my veggie garden beds and mow up the rest of it. I love free stuff!!!!It'll be all wormy, and you'll be all excited, and you'll light one up. It's all so good.
Tree log chunks in soil reason pleaseold news, my man
i'm the hippiest guy on here..
minus the armpit and dirty-nuts smell
Hugelkultur is what inspired me to incorporate rotting tree log chunks into my soil