Growing in 100% worm castings?

see4

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I think the answer to the premise, is no. No you can't grow marihuana in 100% worm castings. They would not survive goodly.
 

GreenLogician

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My data banks have no knowledge of this insect frass
I keep hearing about the UK's most famous insect frass; Charge, by Ecothrive.
From their website-
"
  • Contains a well-balanced proportion of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium with good availability and long-term supply.
  • Promotes a healthy biological presence in the growing media, improving nutrient cycling and availability as well as improved root growth.
  • Contains naturally occurring activators of plants’ immune response, elevating defence against bacterial and fungal diseases.

    "Charge contains of just one ingredient: premium grade beetle frass. (Frass is the technical term for insect poop.) The specific insects that create Charge are the larvae of Tenebrio molitor beetles, commonly known as mealworms."
    "The beetle larvae that make Charge are treated to a diet of organic carrots and wheat bran."
 

Kingrow1

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I keep hearing about the UK's most famous insect frass; Charge, by Ecothrive.
From their website-
"
  • Contains a well-balanced proportion of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium with good availability and long-term supply.
  • Promotes a healthy biological presence in the growing media, improving nutrient cycling and availability as well as improved root growth.
  • Contains naturally occurring activators of plants’ immune response, elevating defence against bacterial and fungal diseases.

    "Charge contains of just one ingredient: premium grade beetle frass. (Frass is the technical term for insect poop.) The specific insects that create Charge are the larvae of Tenebrio molitor beetles, commonly known as mealworms."
    "The beetle larvae that make Charge are treated to a diet of organic carrots and wheat bran."
Gross :-)
 

Nutty sKunK

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Hate to reply so late in the game but how did those plants grown in 50/50 EWC and perlite turn out.. thinking about running it myself..
White tips on one plant with slight N Tox. Other one potassium got locked out. They outgrew it and turned out to be monsters but 50% was too much to start with - just caused more problems.

I’d keep it 10-20% tops.

Used 10% for these and were grown outside 55’ North so explains the size. Still very healthy.

I see EWC as a slight mute boost but mainly for the mircobes and water retention ;)
 

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Watering with milk will only result in the ability to grow munchie inducing herb and yogurt at the same time. Adding dairy to a environment where it will rot adds so many nasty pathogens to your soil. I don't understand why everyone wants to be like Jesse Pinkman was in the beginning of breaking bad, adding chickpeas to his batch to make it stronger. Pretty soon it will be adding blended steak for beefy plants
 

DustyDuke

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Watering with milk will only result in the ability to grow munchie inducing herb and yogurt at the same time. Adding dairy to a environment where it will rot adds so many nasty pathogens to your soil. I don't understand why everyone wants to be like Jesse Pinkman was in the beginning of breaking bad, adding chickpeas to his batch to make it stronger. Pretty soon it will be adding blended steak for beefy plants
LoL that was a 2 year old joke bro
 
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