PigTrotter
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Good to see you back on RIU Don T. I am watching with keen eyes. Got a few gems from jah going strong. Pink gravy looks awesome so far.
Cheers - Trotter
Cheers - Trotter
Thanks so much Fumble . Theyre good doggies.. the on his missed but we got another pure bred puppy so hopefully they become friends and stay happySorry for your loss too. Good thoughts for your other
Awesome, PT, can't wait to hear more. Happy that some Gravy is entering your lifeGood to see you back on RIU Don T. I am watching with keen eyes. Got a few gems from jah going strong. Pink gravy looks awesome so far.
Cheers - Trotter
Ohmaaan my heart skipped a beat on that one, sooo beautiful!!Thanks MzFumble! Is that one of your dogs in your avatar! We been eyeing the pups up ourselves lately..
Hey everyone!
Here's a 2nd shot showing progression on the pink formation.. normally we get the pink stalks, a more purple trichome base, and we have-not been able to get the bulbs or actual tips pink, until now!
This is off of our Tight Dojo from @bigworm6969 down low .. reacting really well to her feeding regime (organic, all natural, no bottled nutes)
Seems super terpy and a strong fuely Anise smell coming off her, less lavender more sharp, potent and piercing as time goes on.
Lookie in the background at all of the bulbs going bright pink View attachment 3920927
@DonBrennon this ones for you homie I have a trick I'd be happy to share with you, I'm not sure what did it but I have a decent idea
One love, herbalists! Hope your gardens are Arie!
DT
You as well, @calliandra !!Ohmaaan my heart skipped a beat on that one, sooo beautiful!!
Great to see you back, sir!
Ah so very cool, will delve into this over Easter, I was just scratching my head over my compost tea, which I would like to be more fungal, and am getting the feeling my brewing skills need some serious attentionInteresting read here from these doctors from Hawaii who compiled results from their vermipost and thermophilic compost over several years.
Key ratios, maturity indicators, as well as tricks on how to bag seal & Cure your compost and increase some of its nutrient value nearly end over end for months until it peaks around the 3-4 month mark.
@eastcoastmo as promised
@GardenGnome83 for your on going organics come up
@DonBrennon
@greasemonkeymann you probably know this but had to share!
Happy gardening!
Don
have you been using/trying Elaine's fungal recipe from her site?Ah so very cool, will delve into this over Easter, I was just scratching my head over my compost tea, which I would like to be more fungal, and am getting the feeling my brewing skills need some serious attention
Cheers!
Nope I've been using Tim Wilson's percentage-based guidelines, could just be my brewing setup.. I'll probably conunder about this more in a more appropriate spothave you been using/trying Elaine's fungal recipe from her site?
1.Ah so very cool, will delve into this over Easter, I was just scratching my head over my compost tea, which I would like to be more fungal, and am getting the feeling my brewing skills need some serious attention
Cheers!
Ah music to my ears/eyes thank you!1.
An 8 hour steep of insect frass will amass billions and billions and billions of fungal spores .. I will post some info so you can have some peace of mind, I'd send you some insect frass but I'm not sure its allowed to leave the country I'd have to look into it, couldn't get the one I really really wanted ! But regardless, the stats are just staggering, more soon!
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That said my friend, its true, myco fungi proactively applied is best in a bigger spot the better, and glacial rock dusts inherent so the network flourishes, along with a base of thermophillic natural wood-based compost, (to balance the bacterial and microbe dominant vermi post) will aid a really strong yield / finish. What really amazes me is the fact the different forms of nature all break down in ways that support life..
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you can also just add organic oatmeal flour (I like to add chia etc too) as fine food makes for fine mycelium!! a nice environment for a tub or pail or even a cleaned empty 2 litre carton of any old fridge product and you can inoculate a bit of soil, make it real "fuzzy" and brew THAT soil for 32-42 hours with 95-99% less sugar than you would a "Microbe Man tea " and use that if large pots or myco were an issue at the time, essentially free (pennies of oats/flour)
Best of luck! And happy Easter herbalists!!
DT
Anytime, @calliandra !!! Thanks for the good vibes!!Ah music to my ears/eyes thank you!
Actually, I may be able to source insect frass here - I just found a pet shop, where I got my new air pump for the teas, and if they don't have it... the guy looked like someone who likes to hunt haha
Cheers and fine fertility festivities to you tooo!
DonTrotter my brother, thanks for bigging up the whole fam and ensuring all is arie!!Happy 420 to the Dons and Jah earth massive thanks for the inspiration and organic creation.