Show me your microbes .

A couple days after dumping the contents from a bloom tea brew bag & rice from the wash on some KIS mix that will be reamended..I bet it wouldn't mind a good handful or two of some organic baby cereal.

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Ok you mob , lets see ya microbes , this is a soil I am working on for further down the tack . as I am still learning as each soil progresses . Now these are IMO microbes . :thumbsup::smoking:
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Ps , Good to see the organic thread growing , Now I have ta tell ya I am just stating along this amazing path . Do I know what I am doing narr , But the input from you guys has helped me heaps , :worship:

Looking good Santa's beard and here ya go enjoy the soil microbiology I study it love it
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Tonight when I check the bin I'll take more photos this was last night cheers this is 3rd day cooking
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So I had no idea about microbes or organic growing up until a few weeks ago. I was also wondering how to create microbes. After I brewed a compost tea with mostly EWC malted barley recharge I took the used tea bag and laid it under the tarp on top of the compost pile. After 3 days I checked it to find a big fluffy white ball that no longer resembled the used tea bag cake. Pretty cool! So many cheap options for organic growing versus expensive ferts.
Quick question are they genetically modified bananas you're using ?
 
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This microbe stuff can get a bit addictive , I love it . And I have found if you give them the right environment and food source and temperature they grow well , but it is not only what we can see , it is also what we can't . The white fluffy stuff is easy to grow , There is a whole world under the plant . My last plant went 7 ounces dry and this one in the photo will be more . Will come down in 2 days time .
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This next photo is my under cover spot for playing around with .
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Then I have my outdoor , different spots in the yard . I have more , but you get the idea . :thumbsup:
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This microbe stuff can get a bit addictive , I love it . And I have found if you give them the right environment and food source and temperature they grow well , but it is not only what we can see , it is also what we can't . The white fluffy stuff is easy to grow , There is a whole world under the plant . My last plant went 7 ounces dry and this one in the photo will be more . Will come down in 2 days time .
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This next photo is my under cover spot for playing around with .
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Then I have my outdoor , different spots in the yard . I have more , but you get the idea . :thumbsup:
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The white mycelium is a runner and the stage of it is like a plants vegetative state , it will grow stronger and stronger and then mushrooms will grow die and put the stuff right back into your soil the bin I've been posting has been cooking now for about 8-10 days
 
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