If it's any consolation, some of those genetics are from Coot's old seed saving days. There can be decent stuff to be found, but again, I would recommend sticking to a breeder with better integrity.
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I have absolutely nothing good to say about Gas or his genetics. He is one of the most shady characters I have come across on the forums, and I don't say that lightly. I posted on instagram my experience with Swami seeds (cascadian frost and zazen) and the response I got was 'they can't all be...
Chitin, Chitosan, Chitinase – an organic pest control arsenal
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To most effectively use chitin you need to understand the three related compounds – Chitin, Chitosan, Chitinase
Chitin is a compound that makes up the shells...
What up @sixstring?! Hope you are doing well my friend! Just dropped in to say hi! I was thinking of you as I ran a Black Rose F2 in the garden last round. Wanted to share. ;)
Om shanti,
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I'm wondering what the possibility is of Fulvic acid chelating the aluminum? I don't know the specifics of how chelation works, so I'm real curious if anyone has any input?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelation
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We're not the ones posting across multiple forums the same questions over and over and still can't get organics down. I'm offering some friendly advise, take it or leave it. Matters not to me.
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To each their own, but I try and keep the aluminosilicates out of the soil as much as possible. I'm also curious if anyone has any reservation about using aluminosilicates and fulvic acid in the soil?
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Haven't checked in years...
Stop approaching organics with an NPK/pH mentality and start thinking more about creating a living system in your soil. ;)
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How do you get the same microbes in an anaerobic compost extraction as you do from an aerated AACT? Same microbes/microbe density? I'm asking b/c you said you scoped it, and I'm pretty sure this is different information than I have read from Microbeman and Elaine Ingham.
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Fish hydrol is never needed when brewing an aact. What is needed is a highly diverse and dense microbe population in your starting medium (EWC, compost, etc), air, water and a food source, which molasses is most commonly recommended.
hth,
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Curious if you could compare and contrast what you are seeing under a microscope as far as microlife? It was my understanding microbes breed exponentially faster with O2. And if you are brewing an AACT, I'm not sure why Fish hydrol would make it go bad?
Just curious,
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Pottery store - calcium bentonite. With that said, imo humus has plenty of CEC. Ditch the perlite for pumice or scoria and you will increase CEC even more. I have added a little native soil to mixes, but I don't find it necessary.
hth,
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Neem seed meal is the left over part of the seed after they squeeze the oil from the seed. I don't know about earthworms attracted to it, but it is a staple in my garden.
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