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atrain's going organic!!! prep and grow journal.....empty compost bins to buds in a jar..... lets go

"kudos" Subbed. See pm atrain.

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MikeyB.
 
I'm in for this adventure! Thanks for hitting me up, atrain :)
You can't go wrong with your own compost, and a worm Holiday Inn! lolol
and, is that pond in your compost pic part of your property? Envious! I'd love to have a small pond in Waxiville.. We have a lake, but its across the street, and guarded with turret guns, by flatlanders... lolol
Some :karma Cloud: for the journey, and best to you on this new direction, Bro!
"AFN smoke out"
 
Subbed up as well, and wishing you the best of luck. I have a similar story, I did a chem fert grow and then up and decided to go organic and haven't looked back yet. With the worm bin you should get some newspaper and cover the entire top surface. In general the only reasons they try to escape are that they don't like their bedding or they don't have enough food. As far as what to feed them I just give them vegetables that are getting close to going bad, or vegetable peels and I mix that with oatmeal, oyster shell(to help with digestion) Bokashi, and cannabis leaves that I dry out and grind up. The insects are most likely fruit flies which the newspaper trick helps with, but it's also to block out the light so they get comfortable. In general you want one side for bedding and one side you feed them in, you can get some sphagnum and/or coco to mix in their bedding with the newspaper shreds, I use composted organic soil personally which has a little of everything. Again, good luck!
 
I'm in for a ride.
 
Good choice going organic, especially from MG soil haha :) my only two cents /quid /pence lol of advice going in is to get good variety of stuff going in the soil.

So adding various goodies for variety, it seems to be important. The initial cost can be a little high but pays off quickly in making life easier and means less spent on nutes. If ya want some organic nutes to add, myself and some others have been happy with the General Organics line. :) I'll be along for the ride!
 
This all makes a guerilla smile...and reminds me i gotto sift an strain. Gotta question though how is vermiculture different from ol fashioned compost? I got worms..an pill bugs ...and millipeds.......an whateveer that things is..wtf..
So it can't be just adding worms cause well....if you build it they willl come.
 
Should have some happy girls soon!!!!!
 
Sweet! Now let's start figuring out what beans you're gonna drop! :devil:
 
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