Friday Night Hangout 24th July!
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Re: Friday Night Hangout 24th July!
I was curious if anyone had been growing with spring tails and worms? I've recently met an individual who has epilepsy and grows purely with worms and spring tail mites , microbe inoculated soils to balance their ph in a potted vermicompost bin.
My new interest is in Bryan wachsman's approach to vermiculture lionhead rabbits and multiple breed of worms to work different depths of the soils and fecal matter from the rabbits to feed the microbiome and worms.
They cant rely on keeping notes because of neurological issues either.
Just recently heard about a blind cannabis farmer .
Will be listening attentively, thanks team
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My new interest is in Bryan wachsman's approach to vermiculture lionhead rabbits and multiple breed of worms to work different depths of the soils and fecal matter from the rabbits to feed the microbiome and worms.
They cant rely on keeping notes because of neurological issues either.
Just recently heard about a blind cannabis farmer .
Will be listening attentively, thanks team
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Re: Friday Night Hangout 24th July!
I always added worms to my indoor beds, springtails made a home in there too eventually. They help break down goodies for the microbes like everything elseG3W2HIN wrote:I was curious if anyone had been growing with spring tails and worms? I've recently met an individual who has epilepsy and grows purely with worms and spring tail mites , microbe inoculated soils to balance their ph in a potted vermicompost bin.
My new interest is in Bryan wachsman's approach to vermiculture lionhead rabbits and multiple breed of worms to work different depths of the soils and fecal matter from the rabbits to feed the microbiome and worms.
They cant rely on keeping notes because of neurological issues either.
Just recently heard about a blind cannabis farmer .
Will be listening attentively, thanks team
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Re: Friday Night Hangout 24th July!
Hope to have ya on live this eve. id love talk worms after listening to spartan and coot having a nice lil natter the other night
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Re: Friday Night Hangout 24th July!
Very cool chat tonight guys, thank you Point 5, GMO and of course the man Spartan for a good evening of stoner chat.
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Re: Friday Night Hangout 24th July!
No, but my outside bin has pot worms. I hate the dreaded things.G3W2HIN wrote: ↑Fri Jul 24, 2020 6:53 pmI was curious if anyone had been growing with spring tails and worms? I've recently met an individual who has epilepsy and grows purely with worms and spring tail mites , microbe inoculated soils to balance their ph in a potted vermicompost bin.
My new interest is in Bryan wachsman's approach to vermiculture lionhead rabbits and multiple breed of worms to work different depths of the soils and fecal matter from the rabbits to feed the microbiome and worms.
They cant rely on keeping notes because of neurological issues either.
Just recently heard about a blind cannabis farmer .
Will be listening attentively, thanks team
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