RedCarpetMatches
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I've actually used chinchilla and tortoise poo lol. And yes I did pet them.
Deal bud! My worms are going nuts and not one tried to get out of my many airholes. They already demolished 2 diced apples, 1 diced banana peel, 12 egg shells, and I can't even see or smell the coffee grounds. Is this feeding frenzy normal? Should I feed every day?You can raise these predators in buckets and sell them to people like me through the mail...
C'mon now man. I already did! I watched all the Korean and Hawaiian vids on you tube...not to mention reading your posts. What dried plants would you add? There's still plenty of leaves in there.Frenzy is good! Why leave the great shack you set up for them? Feed 'em! But be careful not to over do it or it'll go anaerobic. Add a little, but often.
Consider toasting egg shells to make the elements in them (Ca) more available.
Good advice right there! I made this mistake once. Now I just add my spent alfalfa from my nutrient teas which seems to go much better since alot of the N is leached out of the alfalfa through the brewing process.Hahahahaha!!!! Shame on me!! Hahahaha! That's funny!
Anything you would normally consider adding as am amendment can be added to the bins. Kelp, crab, various meals, Neem. Then a bunch of accumulators like Comfrey (you should grow some), dandelion, nettles, etc. Then higher N stuff like Alfalfa (although some previous items are also higher N) you have to be careful with or you'll start a thermo compost and start cookin stuff.
Variety is the opportunity here. Old flowers, fruits, all add diversity. This is why your stuff will be the best stuff. Perfectly acclimated to your area because of the BIMs that are unavoidably present. Local ninjas
one of the nicest plant in my garden right now is a hybrid pot... haha. The fabric pot was falling apart so i placed it in a plastic nursery pot, so it's a fabric pot in a plastic pot. I think it offers the best of both world and i will be experimenting with this for the next little while. Everybody says fabric pot rocks but so far i see my best plants are more often in plastic container... or often enough to be 50-50 ... container dont seem to matter!! hehe anyway i like when i dont have to water all that often.Thoughts on pots.... This idea comes from Spicy and what Sub says in his videos.... We all know transplanting during flower is bad we don't want to promote root growth diverting energy away from bud sites.. Using fabric pots or air pots during flower air prune the roots causing them to branch out and promote new root growth... So would it be better to Use plastic pots during flower and fabric during veg. It makes sense... Ironically I've been doing the opposite. cheap plastic plastic pots during veg and fabric pots during flower...
Spicy also said his fabric pots , soil would dry fast around the edges. I don't have that issue , different environments and what not....
Sub uses plastic pots too ..... I've been braining out on it ever since me n spicy posted about it back and forth the other day...