So who here is growing in true organic living soil?

st0wandgrow

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Anyone ever used BTI dunks in a worm bin? Is this advisable? If not, what would I use to put the brakes on fungus gnats?
 

Javadog

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I believe that my worm bin does not allow them to enter.

You need to filter the air exchange.

Just a thought.

JD
 

buckaroo bonzai

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I have them

Keep piling on diatomaceous earth---if it gets wet ....repeat

--and use those yellow sticky traps all over
....let them sit in the top of your pots and hang them on every wall


If you have a nice fluffy mix you can put on a layer of sand to make it harder on them

this might answer your werm question-
http://vermicomposters.ning.com/forum/topics/bt-and-worms


heres a good article to rid them.......read thouroughly:shock:
http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/crops/facts/06-079.htm


---------:joint:
 

Someacdude

Active Member
So my medicine the one idiot was hating on is a hit.
Co-op called today and said nothing else is selling and they are almost out.
I owe it all to you guys, thank you again for all the help and patients .
 

buckaroo bonzai

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So my medicine the one idiot was hating on is a hit.
Co-op called today and said nothing else is selling and they are almost out.
I owe it all to you guys, thank you again for all the help and patients .


Pffffffft!


Lmao

what did you expect.......?:o

Organic is the preferred medicine of choice now:weed: (and the best way ) [always has been]

Your funny:?
.....so your 'winner' was the one you killed cuz your butt hurt jealous friend said it was 'bad'....:evil:...figures-
.....the guy that left you 'hanging' ......hang tuff my invisible friend

--that always happens when you listen to other people....hahaha

sometimes the worst plant turns out to be the best plant-:weed:

back to the drawing board....hopefully you saved a 'cut'


--love how you said...."patients" (patience)-----:joint:
 

buckaroo bonzai

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SomeAc bro-


heres my AC question for you--

.......what effect do 'air boxes' (vents) have on a negative pressure (sealed) room....?

if you have experience with these or know what im talking about---built in on the floor in the framing vents/boxes

for our listening audience

thx:joint:


(Do air boxes 'equalize' the negative (sealed room) pressure thereby allowing ambient air flow and making the total control of the environment easier and more stable.....and lengthening the life of your AC also)

??
 

Someacdude

Active Member
SomeAc bro-


heres my AC question for you--

.......what effect do 'air boxes' (vents) have on a negative pressure (sealed) room....?

if you have experience with these or know what im talking about---built in on the floor in the framing vents/boxes

for our listening audience

thx:joint:


(Do air boxes 'equalize' the negative (sealed room) pressure thereby allowing ambient air flow and making the total control of the environment easier and more stable.....and lengthening the life of your AC also)

??
Can you post a link, im not sure what you are asking, air balance is a science all its own.
If you are trying to keep your room in a positive i would use a true variable speed drive , one that hunts up and down to maintain maybe 2 cfm or cubit feet per minute per square foot.
Goodman makes a nice one that anyone can buy online, theres no warranty for parts , [dont believe what they tell you] but they run well and you can find parts online.
I hope this is what you are looking for, if not i can try again.
 

buckaroo bonzai

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Can you post a link, im not sure what you are asking, air balance is a science all its own.
If you are trying to keep your room in a positive i would use a true variable speed drive , one that hunts up and down to maintain maybe 2 cfm or cubit feet per minute per square foot.
Goodman makes a nice one that anyone can buy online, theres no warranty for parts , [dont believe what they tell you] but they run well and you can find parts online.
I hope this is what you are looking for, if not i can try again.


You answered it--!!:weed:

......"air balance is a science all its own."

true variable allows the machine to determine the output....instead of running 'uphill'----closed/sealed--negative

you answered it.....

no i build air boxes into the walls of a 'sealed' room to allow the air to balance itself naturally....
-equilibrium-

--usually a 12-16"high 'box' built into the wall @the bottom with inside/outside vents connected to balance the air and equalize the room pressure so the machine doesnt take up all the drag--

no links just somthing an old aC man showed me many years ago

thx!:joint:
 

Someacdude

Active Member
Hey Buck, i was looking into this a bit more and found this, discard the flue and just think air in its place.
You could actually get a manometer and set each one up so they are air ballanced so long as your inlet air flow remains the same.
 

buckaroo bonzai

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Hey Buck, i was looking into this a bit more and found this, discard the flue and just think air in its place.
You could actually get a manometer and set each one up so they are air ballanced so long as your inlet air flow remains the same.

an air box built basically at the bottom of the wall ....balanced on mayb 2walls...to equalize the flow.....will give you the same thing


all the scientific tech stuff confuses me.....i just know how to do it


i usually frame a box into the walls at around 12-16" high and mayb 2-3' long along the wall plates....with a 24-26" vent on the inside....with a filter.....then i make a vent on the outside built into the 16" framing ....usually 2- that have vents on the outside of the wall.....


this equalizes air pressure within the room and balances air flow.....
-giving your 'machine' its full benefit and not stressing it or giving it a half life.....


i find the ambient air pressure helps a lot to control the inside of the room also-




This has always worked well for me but the manometer and barometric thingy you referred to are beyond me-


like i said the tech stuf is not my thing.....i just wanted to throw that out to you and see what you'd say about it-


i figured you would know-


yes air balance and flow is science and the better you have the more you are able to control you growing environment....easier


i like to think when i have built rooms i can cool it with an ice cube and heat it with a candle....


--and usually that is the case


the tighter the room the tighter the control will be-
....i have built over 100rooms in my time
.....not around here tho




thx aC bro---:joint:
 

Thebulldog

New Member
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Rrog

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Sounds yummy. Or you could make your own. I'd leave out guanos.

Best thing you can do: Get a worm bin.
 
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