If they are eating a tap root those are bad mites not mites you would usually find in a worm bin or want in your garden. And I hate to say it but I probably wouldn't keep that soil cause it will take forever to get rid of them unless sterilize it. You can use nematodes and the Hypoaspis miles...
I have had this happen with seedlings too once I started using fresh vermicompost. I now plant seedlings in just bag soil in cups till they get big enough and once they are established I have had zero problems . As far as getting rid of them in your cooked soil it is probably too wet. You could...
Usually its spread thru soil it can also be brought by the seeds themselves if they have been exposed. I have never had it and hope I never do so I don't really know how to get rid of it. I do remember seeing a video at some point about myco/beneficial bacteria slowly killing it off fusarium. I...
Just smoked some of a friends that had a good cure and it tasted great and was smooth but it had very little potency. Smoked half a joint by myself and wasn't really high at all.
Not to bitch or anything but OG Kush is not a real "Kush" plant so the structure is nothing like a Kush. Goji does grow like most other OG's I have grown but for people looking for a OG that has that OG flavor profile I would not recommend it. Although to be fair in it's own right Goji is a very...
I think its also about having good bugs/predators already in your system. Its a lot harder for bad bugs to take hold if there is already a population of good bugs defending things.
Are you talking actual air pots or fabric pots. You can get fabric pots called root pouches fairly cheap
56.00 for 10, 15gal pots
http://www.greenhousemegastore.com/product/root-pouch-boxer-brown-fabric-pot-longest-lifespan/containers
I use dry leaves because I want a slower release. Eco grow I have added banana peel meal to my worm castings in flower before but I didn't see much difference but I didn't add a lot and I already have a ton of stuff in my soil. But if anybody wants to learn to make it you just dry banana peels...
I add nettle and comfrey to my soil but I cook my soil after each round. Here is where I get mine. http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/ I think its cheaper then your link. I also add it to my compost. I have stinging nettle seeds and a few bocking 14 comfrey plants but they just went into the soil...
I use a heaping cup per 30 gals and add a heaping cup of glacier rock dust have never seen a problem from it yet and I reuse my soil so it builds up. I also get rock hard buds and I am pretty sure its from the minerals.