I have a āsystemā where everything related is close together.
Parts A/B, and supplements in order from āmust go in every mixā to āonce in a whileā.
The painters tape just works so damn well. Sharpies stick to it and i can read the txt clearly in the green light during lights off.
When I almost run out, I purchase new and store it in a different place or the seed fridge if something is on crazy sale and i already have plenty on hand.
I shake and sniff each nutrient at the time of use to make sure nothing spoiled ends up in the indoor mix. When something goes off, which is rare, I end up using it outside on the ornamental plants.
I maintain a darkroom daily, so at work I play with photochemical salts and at home photosynthesis salts.
Thanks as always for your fantastic way of doing business @Great_lakes_Genetics !
Thanks for your hard work growing and breeding @Strayfox ! @HeadyBearAdventures , looks like WE ARE ON LIKE DONKEY KONG FOR March 2024!!!
that I canāt do LOL
I am going to be embarking on a pretty large hashplant hunt thru various packs of 88g13hp , G13 and other hashplants of note like Champagne, Magnum, Fraser Valley Blueberry HP, DLA 16 , old school hashplant and a few others.
but the watermelon hp should be a good one to reproā¦ wouldnāt mind looking through some of those as F3ās when you guy wrap that one up )
I was going through some bookmarks and remembered I had a question about using worm castings to create a little mound when they try to dig themselves out.
When I last tried it, the water beaded and rolled off little mound. I donāt know if I was misting it incorrectly or if maybe thereās different types/qualities of worm castings. My castings were fine ground, but looking at your pics Iām wondering if yours might be more course?
Iāve had water bead off when the castings were both fine and dry. I use a pump-mister from the makeup section of the dollarstoreā¦ itās a very fine mist which doesnt seem to bead as fast if it will bead.
When it runs off, iāll use an espresso spoon to re-mound the medium.
If I may: Utilizing a small amount of a surfactant like pure castile soap, yucca, or aloe, will increase absorption into the soil, thus keeping the water where you put it.
Then you donāt have to worry so much about beading off your pump, misterā¦