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Thank you it works pretty good im looking forward to the dripper rings they are new on the market i like the bed to that soil is like 4 years old now i do the no till
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The reason i like the Blumats is because it keeps a water source available for the worm that live in there and microbes its important to keep a consistent moisture level 80 mb to 120 mb soil tensionThank you it works pretty good im looking forward to the dripper rings they are new on the market i like the bed to that soil is like 4 years old now i do the no till
Thank you it works pretty good im looking forward to the dripper rings they are new on the market i like the bed to that soil is like 4 years old now i do the no till
are you doing compost or a separate worm bin as well, or just the raised beds my recipe
They have a good inexpensive vermicomposter
Homemade castings and KIS MIX gets me through a whole run i do compost tea as well
How about you?? Your style of growing???
Cool thanks I will. Yeah KIS Are good ppl really helpful as is sustainable village for yhe blumats check them out sometimei see on their site they are flexible enough to work with folk making own base soil mix as well.
almost complete opposite. i currently grow in straight perlite. in 2L and 5L buckets. it's a handfed passive hydro style called hempy. it can be automated with a little work, but i like the simple.
i've grown in other styles previous but hempy fits with my grow spaces and circumstances. which is more why i'm doing it.
i've always found organic interesting. other grow styles as well. we have a few real successful organics guys here. you should check out what @Nunyabiz does.
I have a Journal started on here for a couple of Herbies beans on here a black widow and a super skunk 5 days in