Wattzzup
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That kind of sounds like a challengeI man gunna guess it would be a big fail. XOmpared to traditionall mixes.
That kind of sounds like a challengeI man gunna guess it would be a big fail. XOmpared to traditionall mixes.
We’re about to find out. Dropped the seed a few minutes ago. Update in a couple days IF it pokes its head through. I did a very light water and poked a hole for the seed.Doesn't EWC just turn to mud when watered ?So wouldn't you need like 30ewc 70 perlite?
I didn’t feel like changing the thread title but it’s 100% EWChow much perlite are you aiming for is 50/50 to much? perhaps it will be semi DTW
I'd suggest one with at minimum 25% aswell so you don't end up with sludge but hey its all for experienceI didn’t feel like changing the thread title but it’s 100% EWC
I’m doing one in 100% EWC and will work my way down if this doesn’t work.I'd suggest one with at minimum 25% aswell so you don't end up with sludge but hey its all for experience
We’re about to find outI imagine it will compact over time but who knows , plants grow in some crazy environments
Theres no air,you need something.We’re about to find out
Every time I throw a handful of dried, bagged, from the store lentils into my worm bin, I get a forest of lentil sprouts. They're prob 5-10 years old. Chop up and stir in a potato, and I get a few potato sprouts. About half of the time I up pot with my EWC, I get 1-5 cucumber sprouts growing thru the mulch layer a week or so later. I haven't fed cucs to the worms for probably a year. But they don't sprout in the worm bin.So I guess step one is see if a seed will even germinate in it?
May have missed it, but are you using bagged or homemade castings?We’re about to find out. Dropped the seed a few minutes ago. Update in a couple days IF it pokes its head through. I did a very light water and poked a hole for the seed.
Just bagged EWC.May have missed it, but are you using bagged or homemade castings?
I have all sorts of things sprout up in my bins and some grow some pretty nice little root systems in there even without any light present. One of these days I'm going to try and grow out an avocado seed that throws a taproot out. I bought some hulled hemp seeds from the store that were close dated not too long ago and ended up dumping about a half cup that I didn't eat before they expired. Opened the lid one morning and had tons of hemp sprouts in the bins.
I find the homemade ewc that I have would be a soupy mess as @hillbill just said. I just threw a handful of some pretty dense ewc on top of a pot without any aeration/soil mixed in and it was pure muck on the first watering up top. I look forward to seeing your experience though and wish you the best with the grows.
That is what I will do if it doesn’t break soil soon.Should be soon??. Or I was thinking to give yourself a chance why not speout in root cube and transplant into your ewc mix after you get a small root system?
Weird it almost looks like some kind of fungal growth? beneficial or not? I assume it’s fine. It’s weird being different sizes and shapes. Eggs would be uniform. And it doesn’t look like any eggs that I’ve seen before?Ok update
I didn’t want to post until it broke ground. But step one complete. Had a little issue. Either I buried too deep or it was too wet. I dug a little on day 3 and found it had a small taproot. Pulled it out and saturated the soil, then replanted.
can anyone tell me what these white things are? I assume some kind of egg? They started popping up like day 2. Or are the castings just drying that color?
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I’m not sure what they are. That’s why after I posted it, I did an edit and added maybe it’s dried castings? They seem to just turn a lighter shade of brownWeird it almost looks like some kind of fungal growth? beneficial or not? I assume it’s fine. It’s weird being different sizes and shapes. Eggs would be uniform. And it doesn’t look like any eggs that I’ve seen before?