You are on the right track, and growing shouldn't cost a lot of money. This year I grew a couple of lbs cannabis outdoors using whatever I had on hand. It turned out very nice -- and I spent zero on electricity. It might not be as good as indoor weed, but my cost was minimal.i may just use the dolomight lime iv got as im boke as fuck atm lol i i cant waight to harvest it eather and stick it
i maneged to get some sour kush witch i believe was out door was way better smoke that any thing iv ever had ill probly just get the kelp meal in all honesty tho i may well just ad vegie scraps n stuff id love 2 nerd out but i think for now id be better off sticking with the basics and then ill have a decent base of what works and sutchYou are on the right track, and growing shouldn't cost a lot of money. This year I grew a couple of lbs cannabis outdoors using whatever I had on hand. It turned out very nice -- and I spent zero on electricity. It might not be as good as indoor weed, but my cost was minimal.
Got two 6-footers left. Gonna chop one today because it's having "issues", and will probably bring the other one indoors to finish under a 600w halide.
If I had to pick 2 favorite amendments, I'd go with crab shell and kelp. Fairly balanced NPK + plenty of cal-mag.
i use google crome i only have acces 2 a tablet is this an option still thanks for the tipYou can soak the eggshells in vinegar for a week and then dilute the vinegar with water and pour that on your soil.
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Bury half rotted food items about 6 inches or more down ,leave it alone they will come , next time it rains collect some locals.also doas any one know any thing about eart worms i wish to attract them to my raised bed
If there's food, they will show up.also doas any one know any thing about eart worms i wish to attract them to my raised bed
A magical way to get more earthworms is to mash up food scraps / plant debris etc, like for a worm bin feeding, and then really mix that with the top layer of soil in your raised bed so there are no clumps of food. Cover it all with a good layer of mulch and let the magic happen.also doas any one know any thing about eart worms i wish to attract them to my raised bed
Chunky answered your question about the shell grit. Calcium carbonate is just not something that breaks down fast. That whole blurb sounds kinda bogus and really geared to you buying the OSF they also sell.i may just use the dolomight lime iv got as im boke as fuck atm lol i i cant waight to harvest it eather and stick it
erm sorry but aren't those white worms?I'm waiting on some results.. Testing once a year is a good idea.
Here are the vegetarian castings .. Note the babies flourishing .. The root looking things are all baby wormsView attachment 4029918
Yep, what she said ^^erm sorry but aren't those white worms?
friendly companions of the larger compost worms, they do contribute towards composting (helping things go faster) but don't have as evolved of a gut fauna
the compost worm babies are usually red, at least red wigglers are?
Yeah, Mo's idea sounds pretty good, to keep them going, I guess it just depends on how cold it really does get in your parts and whether you can move your bin. hahaYep, what she said ^^
When it's warm (70+) my worms have LOTS of babies. It's pretty cool.
Not sure what I'm going to do now that it's colder. I don't worry about my bin freezing solid because we don't get many deep freezes here in the NW. But worms definitely eat less when it's cold & there's a steady stream of fresh scraps. I'm thinking about just expanding and treating them like normal compost bins. The organic material won't decompose quickly so it will just accumulate until it gets warmer and the microbes & worms can catch up.
What do you think of my plan?
actually, they're moving back in - just the housing company though: it's now moved its archives into two of the houses everyone just moved out of last Xmas (and there were casualties, there's an old lady who is all droopy now, exactly like an old tree torn out of the soil...). Demolishing has stalled on the block that was supposed to go down before ours, 2 tenants are putting up resistance (and right they are, though there won't be a productive outcome to it).Have they started moving people put of your building complex?