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I use a bag from (keep it simple compost) ,If you us a paint strainer or nylon stocking it causes damage to the bennies. this is a fact backed up by microscope testing.I don't think any of them would work to well. I'd try this paint strainer approach.
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Cap, how would I incorporate the teas in my regimen? Feed the plants weekly feeding, then use the tea as a watering in between? How are people using the teas with their regimen, anyone can chime in also.. Thx Cap. I'm on ebay now!!
I also have just noticed an indoor springtail explosion, which is new to me (I see them all the time outside, though).I don't know if this means much to others but my springtails are back.
I also have just noticed an indoor springtail explosion, which is new to me (I see them all the time outside, though).
As I understand they feed on microbes, so these regular inoculations with spores fed with sugars seems likely related.
Glad to hear others have had good results with a large springtail population, as it seems damn near impossible to get rid of them now if I wanted to.
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I use a bag from (keep it simple compost) ,If you us a paint strainer or nylon stocking it causes damage to the bennies. this is a fact backed up by microscope testing.
Looks more like a way to sale a 2 dollar paint strainer for 10 bucks.. lol
Some paint strainers are fine,but nylon stockings,tea shirts ,socks not the best to use. here is where i recommend for your soil testing to see how your bacteria is doing in your soil,it is the best place on the west cost to test.Looks more like a way to sale a 2 dollar paint strainer for 10 bucks.. lol
Some paint strainers are fine,but nylon stockings,tea shirts ,socks not the best to use. here is where i recommend for your soil testing to see how your bacteria is doing in your soil,it is the best place on the west cost to test.
I also have just noticed an indoor springtail explosion, which is new to me (I see them all the time outside, though).
As I understand they feed on microbes, so these regular inoculations with spores fed with sugars seems likely related.
Glad to hear others have had good results with a large springtail population, as it seems damn near impossible to get rid of them now if I wanted to.
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I have these too in my coco. my plants don't seem to mind. I also have little centipedes here and there.
I started using tea concentrated instead of diluted to see what happens.
Cap//// i've been using the tea receipe and going about double the recommended doses, no problems, only nice healthy plants.I have these too in my coco. my plants don't seem to mind. I also have little centipedes here and there.
I started using tea concentrated instead of diluted to see what happens.
Cap-are you using the concentrate in the same way(total soil drench),or are you reducing the amt used because of the concentration of the tea??
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