Rooftop SE Asia

SPLFreak808

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they regulate there depths with moisture. there skin does need o2. so it could be a combination of factors.
I tried looking it up through a local article, since red worms are hard to get here (basically against agriculture rules) not many have experience with them however, i do use organic mangos,aloe,coconuts & pineapples as food scraps and give my vegging plants a nice tea before transplant. It could be a combination of acidic moisture and not watering the pots in time, i do have a habbit of letting em wilt a bit at the end of veg so im gonna try less acidic scraps & more watering.
 

pineappleman420

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I tried looking it up through a local article, since red worms are hard to get here (basically against agriculture rules) not many have experience with them however, i do use organic mangos,aloe,coconuts & pineapples as food scraps and give my vegging plants a nice tea before transplant. It could be a combination of acidic moisture and not watering the pots in time, i do have a habbit of letting em wilt a bit at the end of veg so im gonna try less acidic scraps & more watering.
http://intro.bio.umb.edu/OLLM/112s99/pdfs/AnBeh.pdf
 

sandhill larry

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Just caught up on 2 days of rooftop action, good info in dem days, time to drop 2 doz donuts on my office and start mixing drinks, love the office Christmas party days! wish me luck on a good bonus, I got a big ass bean list to get purchased:peace:
We did our little office party today. It was beers and pizza for the others. Coffee and pizza for me. As well as a little smoke for the cool kids before and after.

Wasn't it Bing who did "Blue Cheese Christmas"?
 
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