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I think that's your problem JD DDD, now I see your point, good call on going with the water machine my 2 cents- If you have hard water, a RO...
Here's a couple links with some good info Using Biochar in the Garden « GardenerScott Biochar 101
Worms aren't that complicated, you don't need a huge bin and the reward is black gold!
looking good Irie, even 'ol drooppy is coming around, lol I know all about bad luck with windows. A deer ran into my door and knocked the window...
I think of hard water as a lime source and add less lime to my mix.
I think we need a biochar guru, anyboby else missing LD and CQ? They would've straighted me out for sure
If you burn the lump charcoal or you"ll just have ashes!
check out some char from a microbes view microscope biochar - Google Search I dig the carbon structure, really cool....but Ima dork, lol
pointswest, I find this this subject interesting, I musy say my knowledge is mostly from research. I have never used biochar or charcoal in soil...
pw, this is from the same site you linked too
Hello everyone, I just wanted to throw in my two cents on biochar and charcoal, this is just the way I keep it clear in my head- biochar is...
I would compost it and feed it to my worms, I bet the worms love it Worm Composting, Fish Poop and Sustainable Gardening, What? - hisfarm
I took that as to mean fish "poo", like from a filtration system or did you mean meat scraps? I'm an old aquaponics guy, this is interesting to...
I was taught that's the way p is in almost any system, garden, pot, hay field, lawn, ect,ect. The more I read about phosphorus uptake, the more...
this thread is an instant classic, lots of easy to read info in one place I vote for a sticky
digging the gaurd dogs, I gotta shih tzu, two weinie dogs and pitbull, oh, and a bad a__ rooster, I dare ya to try and sneak up on me
This parts sounds good, I don't like the marketing, playing the, dude use this for veg and this for flower, bro, it just seems too hydroish
yep, most the setups I've worked on are wall packs and pole lights, if the lamp lights for few mins, then off for a few, I take up a ballast kit...
sorry to hear that. I hate to say it, but that really sounds like a ballast. A lamp lighting for few mins, then off for about 5 to 15 mins is most...
nice work itg, it's a nice easy read with lots of good info