Purpsmagurps
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this hurts my brain
No pain, no gain.this hurts my brain
That's me...as much easier as having a single mixing cell for a few plants or so may be, it's really difficult for those of us running either multiple strains or even the same strain that's displaying different phenotypes and all. Anyhow, really cool grow you have going 3rd Monkey!Ran it a few grows, didn't care for it. I like to run multiple genetics and it's just too much of a pain the ass to fine tune.
Thanks. I'm hoping it works out. Few unexplored points yet that I'm not sure how they will go, but til then...That's me...as much easier as having a single mixing cell for a few plants or so may be, it's really difficult for those of us running either multiple strains or even the same strain that's displaying different phenotypes and all. Anyhow, really cool grow you have going 3rd Monkey!
No. They get some nutrition from it but the bulk of it comes from the manure. I'm thinking this may be one potential problem in the future if the microbes can't break it down fast enough, but I'll have to see. Maybe I'm worrying for nothing.I understand the whole microbes and fungi, but I did have a question. Your title says Fully Organic, so do your plants get all the base nutrients (N-P-K) that they need with just your compost tea?
Find a fish tank and get a filter from it. A sponge filter will do great for single res. Or just buy a 10gal sponge filter and ask someone with a well established tank if you can out it on there for a week. The filter provides a great home for bacteria. By doing this you will seed the filter with denitrifying bacteria. It's these bacteria that break down decaying organic material like manure. The bonus to this is a sponge filter uses an airstone to run so you kill 2 birds with one stone.No. They get some nutrition from it but the bulk of it comes from the manure. I'm thinking this may be one potential problem in the future if the microbes can't break it down fast enough, but I'll have to see. Maybe I'm worrying for nothing.
There should be denitrifying bacteria in the compost, but if I run into an issue I will definitely try that.Find a fish tank and get a filter from it. A sponge filter will do great for single res. Or just buy a 10gal sponge filter and ask someone with a well established tank if you can out it on there for a week. The filter provides a great home for bacteria. By doing this you will seed the filter with denitrifying bacteria. It's these bacteria that break down decaying organic material like manure. The bonus to this is a sponge filter uses an airstone to run so you kill 2 birds with one stone.