Hollatchaboy
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Ok... so my res is empty. I looked down the filler tube, and I can see what looks like soil, and I believe I see at least 1 dead worm. Does anyone know if the em1 can help with that? Or do I need to empty the res?
https://www.the-compost-gardener.com/em-1.html here's an interesting read on it. Not a definitive answer but sounds promising at least. Some amount of dirt and dead bugs in the res is unavoidable...Ok... so my res is empty. I looked down the filler tube, and I can see what looks like soil, and I believe I see at least 1 dead worm. Does anyone know if the em1 can help with that? Or do I need to empty the res?
Cool man, thanks. I'm not worried about the soil and bugs in the res, but the worms are at least a concern right now. My plant still looks good though.https://www.the-compost-gardener.com/em-1.html here's an interesting read on it. Not a definitive answer but sounds promising at least. Some amount of dirt and dead bugs in the res is unavoidable...
If you fill to overflow the dead worm should float out no?Cool man, thanks. I'm not worried about the soil and bugs in the res, but the worms are at least a concern right now. My plant still looks good though.
Yea it might just do that. I was just hoping there was a way to nullify the decaying worm with just microbes. No matter the outcome, when this run is over, I'm putting in landscape fabric over the soil deck.If you fill to overflow the dead worm should float out no?
I had 2 earthboxes that were locked and loaded, ready for planting. We then decided to move and they sat for months before I could plant. I had added fresh ewc and some Colorado worm casting. Both of which had worms and cocoons. Worm populations exploded in both sips. Fast forward to dump day and reset after a harvest. When I dumped the boxes there were tons of soil and worms just having a good old time in the reservoir. Some dead, but most thriving. I keep my reservoir topped at all times so they were definitely submerged. I wonder if they traveled up and down from soil to res and vice versa?Or just found a spot in the res with a decent amount of soil and did what worms do? Food for thought. I believe my res stays clean because I add a microbial inoculate at every watering.Yea it might just do that. I was just hoping there was a way to nullify the decaying worm with just microbes. No matter the outcome, when this run is over, I'm putting in landscape fabric over the soil deck.
Ok, that's along the lines of something that I wanted to hear. I'll be using em1 and labs from here on out. Thanks for the info.I had 2 earthboxes that were locked and loaded, ready for planting. We then decided to move and they sat for months before I could plant. I had added fresh ewc and some Colorado worm casting. Both of which had worms and cocoons. Worm populations exploded in both sips. Fast forward to dump day and reset after a harvest. When I dumped the boxes there were tons of soil and worms just having a good old time in the reservoir. Some dead, but most thriving. I keep my reservoir topped at all times so they were definitely submerged. I wonder if they traveled up and down from soil to res and vice versa?Or just found a spot in the res with a decent amount of soil and did what worms do? Food for thought. I believe my res stays clean because I add a microbial inoculate at every watering.
I had 2 earthboxes that were locked and loaded, ready for planting. We then decided to move and they sat for months before I could plant. I had added fresh ewc and some Colorado worm casting. Both of which had worms and cocoons. Worm populations exploded in both sips. Fast forward to dump day and reset after a harvest. When I dumped the boxes there were tons of soil and worms just having a good old time in the reservoir. Some dead, but most thriving. I keep my reservoir topped at all times so they were definitely submerged. I wonder if they traveled up and down from soil to res and vice versa?Or just found a spot in the res with a decent amount of soil and did what worms do? Food for thought. I believe my res stays clean because I add a microbial inoculate at every watering.
There were times when I would over fill the res and a couple healthy worms would come floating out.Ok, that's along the lines of something that I wanted to hear. I'll be using em1 and labs from here on out. Thanks for the info.
There should be an expiration date on the bottle somewhere.
Yea I've had that happen as well. I don't believe they drown, so I don't mind them in the res, as long as they don't die in thereThere were times when I would over fill the res and a couple healthy worms would come floating out.
So you use em5 in the res?Well I lied, it's EM5 from Build a soil that I have, smoke another one right
I think I'm gonna convert my 4x4 tent to the food storage container sips. The plants in them now are doing much better than i had hoped for. My guess is the ful-power helping break down dry ammendments quicker, along with Neptune's Harvest and Liquid Dr Earth Fertilizer, the plants are getting the nutrition they need from 3 gallons of soil. The plants are really stacking buds nicely. I'll get some pictures shortly.
Will cost around $300 to have enough containers and lids to build 16 sips. Then I'll need a stick of white pvc for the wicks, and black pvc for the fill tube.
4x4 tent is fixing to come open, so I popped 15 seeds last night. I'm planning on making a seed run with a bunch of different genetics. I planted 3 regular seeds of each of the following strains: Pineapple Fields (Dynasty), PHK bx (AK Bean Brains) , Candyland (Friend) , and Rainbow Sherbert x Race Fuel (Friend) . Planted 1 fem seed of each of the following strains: GG4 (GG Genetics), AK47 (Serious Seeds), and Dracarys (Katsu).
With each seed in its own sip, moving males to their own tent will be a breeze. I have to be a little more active with such small sips, but its nothing crazy. I spend a little more on nutrients and supplements, but its still economical.
So my answer was right then when I said quit looking in the rez lol,Ok, so I looked down the fill tube early this morning. The res was completely empty,, all I could see, was a worm wiggling around. I filled the res and went to work. I get home tonight, there was 5 worms in the drain tray, in a lil pool of water. I put my nose to the res, no smell. Plant is looking ok I think.
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Honestly I'm not really sweating it. Whatever happens, happens. I'm just more curious about doing this run no till. I just want to get that part right. I've been feeding 3/4 cup of craft blend,ewc, kashi weekly. I'm hoping that's been enough, cuz today is day 1 of flip. LolSo my answer was right then when I said quit looking in the rez lol,
Remember growing organic means being lazy.
And yes, your answer was right. I'll stop looking in the res. LolSo my answer was right then when I said quit looking in the rez lol,
Remember growing organic means being lazy.
Hey boss the fabric won’t help much, I got one in me earthbox and the guys just crawl out of the overflow hole , if I water til topsYea it might just do that. I was just hoping there was a way to nullify the decaying worm with just microbes. No matter the outcome, when this run is over, I'm putting in landscape fabric over the soil deck.
So you get worms in your res? I believe they would just go thru the wicks anyways. I'm starting to think that it may not be so bad. I read lst night that worms can live for a couple weeks submerged, as long as the water has some oxygen. So, maybe another reason for the air gap?Hey boss the fabric won’t help much, I got one in me earthbox and the guys just crawl out of the overflow hole , if I water til tops