Someone will know and they will tell usI’m confused now Idk? lol CL
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Someone will know and they will tell usI’m confused now Idk? lol CL
Thats interesting.Just a thought - what if the wick ran further up into the soil??
Thy look very happy
48 hours in the bubble cloner and the cuttings look happy.
Mainly I try and convince people they really need to try it. Most doLooking good, that reaper is scary hot! What do you do with it?
Congratulations , Happy Birthday . CL
I had a worled phyllotax Carolina Reaper pop up today. 2 worly's in 1 week.
It's an experience most of us should have!Mainly I try and convince people they really need to try it. Most do
How often would you add the castings if you wanted to keep going that way?This won't last long as the calcium in it opened up the soil and the humates in it were fully loaded seving platters (humic colloids) but the calcium is already sinking and it was only 1 tablespoon so the fully loaded colloids will get eaten down quickly.
If its praying its motor is running well and revving strongly at the moment.
At day 14 from the 1st ewc feeding it will get a larger feeding of it. I'm just not sure how much yet. We shall see. 14 days may be too long too. Other scars of torture may arise as well.
It depends on the stage of growth but weekly at least to grow forward consistently. I want to see how long until the praying stops.How often would you add the castings if you wanted to keep going that way?
Gee, I googled EWC and I got earth worm compost. Is that correct? Why and how would you mix the coco? Or have I got the complete wrong end of the stick?next feeding I may mix coco with the ewc for the microbes and fungii.
EWC is earthworm compost. Coco is a rich carbon source. I often mix the 2 and add it as a top dressing. The life in LOS loves carbon.Gee, I googled EWC and I got earth worm compost. Is that correct? Why and how would you mix the coco? Or have I got the complete wrong end of the stick?
I want to make myself an earth worm farm. I get heavy winter rainfall and temps get down to about 5 C at coldest and usually sit at about 10 to 15 C. I don't have any cover for the farm. Gee, do you have any suggestions for how I could construct one and what materials I could use?EWC is earthworm compost. Coco is a rich carbon source. I often mix the 2 and add it as a top dresding. The life in LOS loves carbon.