oldfogey420
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I have had a worm bin for upwards of 5 years now. It's a large outdoor garbage can that is filled about 1/2 to 2/3 of the way and kept indoors. Three times now, the bin has gone anaerobic and I have been able to correct that by adding dry coir and constantly turning the soil with a shovel, allowing it dry out more.
At the start of a new season, i dump all my soil containers from the previous grow into one giant plastic tub, mix in dr earth, mycorrhiza and add a rather hefty amount of soil from my worm bin. Each consecutive grow has been a little worse than the one prior. I am wondering if the soil from the worm bin could be the culprit being that it has gone anaerobic a few times. It's not anaerobic when i am using it, I think... but the dead (and maybe some still alive for all i know) anaerobic bacteria is still there, plus the toxins or whatever(I have nfc)bad stuff they potentially produced when they were alive. I honestly thought it didn't matter to the plants if their food was broken down by aerobic or anaerobic bacteria, but in several threads I've read today, folks mentioned toxins released by anaerobic bacteria.
I am at the point where I need to flip lights to flower schedule for size reasons but my girls look like shit! Not sure what I can do at this point to save the grow. Any insight is appreciated.
At the start of a new season, i dump all my soil containers from the previous grow into one giant plastic tub, mix in dr earth, mycorrhiza and add a rather hefty amount of soil from my worm bin. Each consecutive grow has been a little worse than the one prior. I am wondering if the soil from the worm bin could be the culprit being that it has gone anaerobic a few times. It's not anaerobic when i am using it, I think... but the dead (and maybe some still alive for all i know) anaerobic bacteria is still there, plus the toxins or whatever(I have nfc)bad stuff they potentially produced when they were alive. I honestly thought it didn't matter to the plants if their food was broken down by aerobic or anaerobic bacteria, but in several threads I've read today, folks mentioned toxins released by anaerobic bacteria.
I am at the point where I need to flip lights to flower schedule for size reasons but my girls look like shit! Not sure what I can do at this point to save the grow. Any insight is appreciated.