scroglodyte
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don't use leachate, imo. anaerobes dominate that process.
Hey Poly. Pest control for the plants or for the worm bins? I haven't had any problems with the worm bins. I had some mites in it for a months a couple months ago, but they cleared up on there own, I think I needed more carbon in it or something.what are you using for pest control?
whats your reasoning for complete organics?(sorry to pry)
this looks like my kind of grow man....them fucking teas, whoopin' hydros ass daily.
as far as a nutrient source it is awesome you are correct to extent, but introduced to water and aerated it dies quickly and becomes food for the good kind of microbes and fungi. it is not something to be used in large qtys tho. thing about anerobes is hey alter thier envirment, usually end up killing themselves off they have to have ideal conditions to form. a really good example of this is a bandaid. keep the bandaid on or take it off? both on during the day when it risks exposure off at night so it does not become infected.don't use leachate, imo. anaerobes dominate that process.
was aking about the plants.Hey Poly. Pest control for the plants or for the worm bins? I haven't had any problems with the worm bins. I had some mites in it for a months a couple months ago, but they cleared up on there own, I think I needed more carbon in it or something.
And by complete organics do you mean trying not to use bottles? Cause I'm still using bottles a little bit, I'm just working towards a goal of hopefully being able to get everything I need from compost and not have to use bottles at all. While still achieving hydro yields of course, just like you said. I can't believe how sweet my pot has been tasting since I started making my teas like this and feeding every other with them.
And with competing yields to hydro, it seems like a no-brainer to me, especially considering compost is free.
don't use leachate, imo. anaerobes dominate that process.
So you don't use it at all, you just dump it basically? And if I want to use it you're saying I should pour it right onto the soil instead?just as long as ya bubble it up good, and check yer ph. that stuff can be acidic. i let mine run onto the ground.
Ah ok gotcha. I'm using Humboldt Natural Bloom right now on the rest of the plants, but I want to get away from using rock phosphate all together as it's not renewable either. That's the real reason I'm trying to accomplish flowering with just high PK compost, is to prove that we don't have to use bat guano or rock phosphate. And I use a 80/20 coco/casting mix with amendments because coco is more environmentally responsible that peat. I'm one of those "small footprint" guys lol.was aking about the plants.
yeah i dont use anything in a bottle besides ionic, and it lasts me a year i barly use any , i have a super efficient watering sytem, 5 gal a day distributed amongst a lot of plants (a 2x4x4 and a 3x5x5 just to give you an idea of how many plants)
its all teas and im getting hydro yeild and times mixxing it up with coco(reason i water daily) plus the smells and taste, i swear i have yet to taste a bluecheese like mine, and it stinks to heaven(so much so its a danger)
My bad, I forgot to even answer your question. I use AzaMax mostly to be honest. We use a wash my wife makes too sometimes for veg, but I use AzaMax as a foliar every 10 days or so till flower, and as a soil drench 3 times while vegging. And I use the EndAll concentrated insect killer, so I can mix it into my sprayer and just mist the undersides of the leaves if I need to kill them on contact.was aking about the plants.
Oh, I didn't see this the other day. Ah, yea I totally would have done some trade lol. I used to keep a bunch of snakes, mostly burmese pythons, but I had to give them up to a rescue when my back started getting worse...they just kept getting bigger lol. They used to mess the shit up outta their cages though...it was such a pain in the ass to clean up after them.about 3-4 hours north west of me, darn was hoping to get a bigger tank, and help get you hooked up with the turtle i dont know why but the whole turtle thing was fun, it was just like setting up a grow, pretty cool, i kept my design as simple but mostly automated once i get some aquatic plants and feeded fich tho i wont ever have to pay attention again just fill up th fish once a month. the thing about the filter is its like the carbon filter of turtles, they are super messy so you want to oversize no matter what.