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  1. Mazer

    low temperature consequences

    Dear Schmoejoe and dear Jeremy Pivens, This is a marvelous string of good news! Am I interpreting your posts correctly if I say -the plant won't get hurt by my lower temperature (just reached 59°F last night... and still dropping) -the yield will be reduced for the flowering ones. -leaf...
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    Dear 4xfish, Please do accept my apologies for this 1yo late reply! I had no idea you contacted...

    Dear 4xfish, Please do accept my apologies for this 1yo late reply! I had no idea you contacted me. I did set up the prototype, but burnt a 150 cent controller and this blocked the entire project... I did not have the immediate need for the "BBQ rotisserie" (funny) so the project went...
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    low temperature consequences

    Dear Gentlefolks, Winter is coming... My 2 2'x2' LED growrooms are located in a unheated garden shed. and the temperatures are DROOOOOOPING.... I have insulated everything as much as possible. Yet, mister Fahrenheit is doing a limbo. :clap:How low how low how low can you go :clap:. Right now...
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    Recycled Organic Living Soil (ROLS) and No Till Thread

    Dear hyroot, Do trust me when I state that I was being neither "sarcastic" nor " facetious". truly truly mesmerized by post #8228 to the point that I am envisioning tattooing it. Well no! Not Really... now I am being" facetious" Please do forgive my wicked behavior. I might sound a tad bit...
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    Recycled Organic Living Soil (ROLS) and No Till Thread

    I have to add, soon post #8228 will be a legend. H will you autograph it for me ;)
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    bug identified:Lithobius forficatus

    Dear hillbill, Horsetail (Equisetum arvens usually, Equisetum hiemale sometimes, less frequently Equisetum japonicum) is great. but will breakdown. Not too quickly but fast enough. I would not count on it for long term aeration. Horsingly yours, M
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    bug identified:Lithobius forficatus

    Dear hillbill, does 8822 holds its structure like pumice or breaks down like rice hulls? Structurally yours, M
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    bug identified:Lithobius forficatus

    having said this, I just purchased 10lbs of DE powder... should last long enough for my grand children (to be born) to grow a few trees. 10lbsFor100yearsingly yours, M
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    bug identified:Lithobius forficatus

    Dear Hillbill, This looks great! I will try to get a hold of a bag. Very well priced. I assume you have been using it. Does it break down or does it have a stable structure? Napa8822ingly yours, M
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    bug identified:Lithobius forficatus

    Dear hillbill, Thanks for your recommendation. I got rid of the segmented insect. Trust me I did all sorts of google on DE before bringing it anywhere near the Girls. Am I missing something? hundredPercently yours, M
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    bug identified:Lithobius forficatus

    Dear Gentlefolks, Just a little update on my creepy crawler issue. As suggested, I ordered DE (10lbs...) sprinkled the soil with it. At first I was dubious as I kept one of the creatures in a party cup with DE and some soil. It stayed alive more than 48hrs before being frozen to death. So I was...
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    Recycled Organic Living Soil (ROLS) and No Till Thread

    Dear hyroot, Thank you for this post. I will Keep it in my favorites!. Fermentingly yours, M
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    Vermicomposters Unite! Official Worm Farmers Thread

    Dear Gentlefolks, I have lended one too many time my copy of Worms Eat My Garbage. I can not recall to whom. And now I am desperately seeking for a formula Mary Appelhof wrote somewhere in the book. It is the one detailing the ratio between a healthy worm population and the size of the bin...
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    What do you do with your trims?

    fan leafs and branches
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    Recycled Organic Living Soil (ROLS) and No Till Thread

    Dear hyroot and all, Sorry for the mistake. I was out of focus :shock:. Soberingly yours, M
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    What do you do with your trims?

    Dear GentleFolks, I have been collecting all the leaves, twigs and branches that I trim off my plants. Discarding them upsets me. So I dried the plant material, blended it into a powder and fed some to my worms today to see what happens. I assume the active substances in these plant material...
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    Recycled Organic Living Soil (ROLS) and No Till Thread

    Dear bizfactory, you can have a look at the following link for "Cho's Global Natural Farming" Interesting read and amusing grammar/syntax. http://www.cgnfindia.com/books/chos-global-natural-farming-sarra.pdf KNFingly yours, M
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    Recycled Organic Living Soil (ROLS) and No Till Thread

    Dear Calliandra, Thank you for your reply! you are right the plants are doing well besides the Claw. I will try to have a closer look to see if the curled leaves are indeed form the same generation. I am keeping a close watch on my watering so I might have over-watered once or twice and that...
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    driverless LED cobs

    Dear Gentlefolks, Has anyone tested them? I use a lot of cheap LED lights in my clonning/ sprouting area. They work ok but have not yet tried driverless cobs yet. I will try to post some pictures of my ridiculously inappropriate lights if you guys try not to crack up. EasyPeazy yours, M
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    Flushing N in ROLS?

    Dear kratos! Thank you for your help. I did not use any animal product beside 0.1% of Frass and 10% store bought worm compost. I have about 13% of aged pin bark mulch and the same quantity of peat. I mixed a "LSWH"* soil using what I could easily find. As my pH meter has not been calivbrated...
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