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Ok cool just don’t want to mess my babies up they are growing so well.Yeah worm castings are fungal dominant
One thing to understand is none of these things exists in a vacuum. When your soil has plenty of nutrients and the microbiological organisms are thriving and you keep it adequately hydrated, there will be cycles of mold bloom, then bugs hatching and all the while the stuff you add is being broken down.Spurs of mold is normal right?
Yea I heard I should read up on the biology of soil and it’s microorganisms, any good text y’all recommend? Think I’ve fallen in love with growing and everything about it.One thing to understand is none of these things exists in a vacuum. When your soil has plenty of nutrients and the microbiological organisms are thriving and you keep it adequately hydrated, there will be cycles of mold bloom, then bugs hatching and all the while the stuff you add is being broken down.
The only time to worry is if really foul odors are seeping out. Even then, it's treatable, just add as many carbon rich things as you can. Dead leaves, coir, cardboard (egg cartons, packaging, etc).
Mold is just part of a soil's healthy ecosystem.
teaming with microbes by jeff lowenfelsYea I heard I should read up on the biology of soil and it’s microorganisms, any good text y’all recommend? Think I’ve fallen in love with growing and everything about it.
Teaming with Microbes was great, Teaming with Nutrients and Teaming with Fungi are both good but I haven't finished the last two.Yea I heard I should read up on the biology of soil and it’s microorganisms, any good text y’all recommend? Think I’ve fallen in love with growing and everything about it.
I'm not sure what podcasts you are talking about but here is the one that I have been listening to, it has Lowenfels and Clackamas.Teaming with Microbes was great, Teaming with Nutrients and Teaming with Fungi are both good but I haven't finished the last two.
You may also want to look up the Cannabis Cultivation podcast and start burning through the episodes. Jeff Loewenfells is on there, Clackamas Coot and many others. They are full of good info on everything related to growing.
Thanks for the infoTeaming with Microbes was great, Teaming with Nutrients and Teaming with Fungi are both good but I haven't finished the last two.
You may also want to look up the Cannabis Cultivation podcast and start burning through the episodes. Jeff Loewenfells is on there, Clackamas Coot and many others. They are full of good info on everything related to growing.
Thanks. WTH are BSFs!?I'm not sure what podcasts you are talking about but here is the one that I have been listening to, it has Lowenfels and Clackamas.
https://www.kisorganics.com/pages/podcast
Also, I wanted to show you what showed up in my worm bin recently. I don't know what took them so long because they are usually here by the peak of summer. I've been composting grass clippings and it has been getting too hot for worms. BSF love the heat though... If nobody noticed, they are eating a grapefruit peel.
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That's exactly the podcast I meant. I knew it was Cannabis Cultivation, forgot the "& Science" part. It's great. I've listened to nearly every episode.I'm not sure what podcasts you are talking about but here is the one that I have been listening to, it has Lowenfels and Clackamas.
https://www.kisorganics.com/pages/podcast
Also, I wanted to show you what showed up in my worm bin recently. I don't know what took them so long because they are usually here by the peak of summer. I've been composting grass clippings and it has been getting too hot for worms. BSF love the heat though... If nobody noticed, they are eating a grapefruit peel.
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BSF = Black Soldier Flies are incredible eaters. I would hazard a guess that most people (families included) can't eat enough to keep them full of scraps. They turn food over incredibly quickly and grow to meet the demand.Thanks. WTH are BSFs!?
Soldiers for sure then! Thanks check out grow it’s my firstBSF = Black Soldier Flies are incredible eaters. I would hazard a guess that most people (families included) can't eat enough to keep them full of scraps. They turn food over incredibly quickly and grow to meet the demand.
So if you add a bucket full of scraps, you'll find 10x's more Larva in a few days. I just added some insect frass to my soil mixes. Time to find out if it's worth it. Mine is really an insect frass/worm casting mix.
Haven’t really got much experience with my wigglers as far as their preference. I just throw in scraps like leftover vegetables I cut up paper towels I dry my hands with empty tissue rolls and egg shells. Think I need to add more worms tho. I feel like the paper towel bedding is stopping the tea from draining to the bottom.Bsf are next on my list. I see myself harvesting a few deer and feeding all the left overs to the bsf, then biochar the bones. Use everything and to my advantage. Organics is much more fun then bottles.
Any indoor bsf breeders? I live in the cold north so i need to stay inside mostly.
What are you (talking to everyone) finding food wise works best for your worms? Is everyone using the red wigglers? Bedding?
I am using red wigglers and they love melon banana and avacado. I bet they will love pumpkin, almost in season. Bedding is mostly newspaper and cardboard. Sometimes I do use a little straw, cocoa seed hulls (omg fungii love this), dead leaves, peat, coco, used soil.