I’ve used a tarp many times only issue is it needs to stay moist, but not soaked to keep it “alive” Bins should work great too I’ve used 30 gallon trash cans from Walmart with no issues as wellQuick question
Is it fine to bake super soil in a tarp? Or should I get a bin?
I wouldn’t worry just yet. Give it time to do it’s thingi mixed mine sunday and am not feeling too much heat not more than what sun is heating tarp to. especially the middle of the mound what is going wrong here please help.
Hey brother don’t worry too much I’ve had mine not get too hot at first then warm up quite a bit later on the process just keep it moist enough and you’ll be rolling soon enough and ready to use iti mixed mine sunday and am not feeling too much heat not more than what sun is heating tarp to. especially the middle of the mound what is going wrong here please help.
Tap should be fine. But realistically an AACT would be the best way to go. You can use tap water.okay. thank you guys for response.. is hose water going to hurt the microbial life or should i be using filtered that sat out for a day or two to keep moist.
Here's the thing:okay. thank you guys for response.. is hose water going to hurt the microbial life or should i be using filtered that sat out for a day or two to keep moist.
What micron are your carbons? Granular or block? Post DI resin or Pre RO?Here's the thing:
Chlorinated tap water is not good for the root system of plants.
You can buy a filter that will filter chlorine out, but that oes not address the Chloramines used to create the Chlorine int he water.
The Chloramines are worse than the Chlorine.
I use a reverse osmosis system with a triple carbon filtration system to remove the Chloramines.
Otherwise, the Chloramines end up in the soil and wreck havoc on the root system.
I made life simple on myself and spent $400 and got a 5 stage reverse osmosis system from U.S. Water.What micron are your carbons? Granular or block? Post DI resin or Pre RO?
With Affirm I paid 15$ a month for like 2 years for the first system.I made life simple on myself and spent $400 and got a 5 stage reverse osmosis system from U.S. Water.
They have various choices for carbon filters to suit your needs.
I have a local water company in the country. I need to constantly monitor my water quality.
I also got the 15 gallon Brewt system, so I have 15 gallons of RO water on tap at all times. I can test it and shut the tap off, so no rude changes surprise me.