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  1. Pattahabi

    500 gal bin for worms

    Ok good, that was my only concern when you said throwing food scraps in there. So in reality, the bin shouldn't be dripping water from the bottom, but should breath throughout. P-
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    500 gal bin for worms

    If you plan on feeding them a lot of wet scraps, then I guess holes in the bottoom sound like a good idea. Personally, I think it is better to compost your materials first, and then run them through the worm bin. In which case you really won't have that much moisture in the bin. But that's just...
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    Recycled Organic Living Soil (ROLS) and No Till Thread

    Sounds easy enough! I might have to give it a try. Now if I could just figure out how to grow an avocado tree indoors - fresh guac all year! :mrgreen: P-
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    Recycled Organic Living Soil (ROLS) and No Till Thread

    I have not tried to grow cilantro. Along with Rrog, I remember Coot saying it was a nightmare to get started. Sounds like you have a way to grow it, so I would say go for it! I love home grown ipm ingredients! (I also love cilantro - we eat it in a lot of dishes). Peace! P-
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    Recycled Organic Living Soil (ROLS) and No Till Thread

    I would start very low dosage, and work your way up. With fresh rosemary I would start somewhere around 1tsp blended into 1 gallon. Cilantro is also an outstanding pest preventitive. Not very quantitative, but I used about 1/4-1/2 a bunch of organic cilranto belnded into 1 gallon water. I've...
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    Recycled Organic Living Soil (ROLS) and No Till Thread

    @Mohican that is one absolutely beautiful lavender field! I can only imagine how divine it smells where that picture was taken! P-
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    Recycled Organic Living Soil (ROLS) and No Till Thread

    Absolutely! All of these have excellent compounds for our purposes. You can top dress in pots, some of those I blend, strain and spray for pest prevention (rosemary & thyme). You can make fermented plant extracts. Take your pick. ;) bongsmilie Peace! P-
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    Recycled Organic Living Soil (ROLS) and No Till Thread

    Hey ShlUby! Aloe is an awesome stress reducer (along with SST's). Look for dynamic accumulators; comfrey, borage, nettle, dandelion, horsetail, etc. I've never looked up spinich specifically, but I'd expect all the dark leafy greans would be good. I don't know that I would add any heat or sun...
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    Recycled Organic Living Soil (ROLS) and No Till Thread

    Probably leave the molasses out. You could add the coconut water also, although I would be careful especially if they are young. Might be better to experiment one at a time so you know the effects of each individually. All parts of both are excellent for compost! P-
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    Recycled Organic Living Soil (ROLS) and No Till Thread

    I would do a little testing. Once a week would be real safe, but you can get away with a little more than that. I find it especially good to use the foliar after transplant, and maybe a little in the drench water at transplant. You can use it through out the life of the plant. One time I had...
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    No till, raised beds, scrog- starting from seed

    I would consider using 600w lights with that short of a ceiling if at all possible. You're definitely going to have to do some scrog'ing/tying down. Also, depending on the size of plants you plan on growing, and really how long they are going to be in those pots; I would recommend larger pots...
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    Recycled Organic Living Soil (ROLS) and No Till Thread

    Take approx 1oz of leaf 'gel' to 1 gallon of water, blend, strain and foliar. This can also be added to your waterings. I blend skin and all, and I usually guess on the 1oz, although it may help to try and weigh it out a time or two so you know what it looks like. This is the why: The ten main...
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    Recycled Organic Living Soil (ROLS) and No Till Thread

    Yep, that was the post I was responding to. I googled another one of his posts... Same deal. Totally ripped off from another source with no credit given. Perfect reason to use that ignore button. :bigjoint: P-
  14. Pattahabi

    Recycled Organic Living Soil (ROLS) and No Till Thread

    Hey Darth, I have to say it's pretty low to quote someone else and try and take credit for it. And if by chance this is actually you, you're still an idiot for quoting a post that is over two years old. I'm seriously doubting those are even your pictures now. Beyond sad and pathetic and the...
  15. Pattahabi

    COMPOST HELP! White fuzzy stuff/ammonia smell.

    Great advice on the leaf mould. It can take a long time to break down. FWIW I've ran mixes with 33% EWC as the only humus portion, and I didn't like it near as well. I much prefer a good thermal compost that has been worked a little by worms, but not turned into almost all castings. Peace! P-
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    Recycled Organic Living Soil (ROLS) and No Till Thread

    Thanks nvhak! In my experience the soil will get better with time. I used the cooking methodology for a long time. I think it has a lot to do with what you actually put in your mix. However, I have been planting straight into fresh Coot's mixes for a while now. I always think it is a great idea...
  17. Pattahabi

    Recycled Organic Living Soil (ROLS) and No Till Thread

    If you had taken the time to actually read some of the great material in this thread you would have seen quite a few picts from my garden. However, you're still trolling this thread cause you're butt hurt about people bashing your chems. P-
  18. Pattahabi

    Recycled Organic Living Soil (ROLS) and No Till Thread

    My current run getting attacked by all the bad microbes from the randomly foraged material in my pots. They have naturally made biochar from the foothills here, mycelium from the soil in the national forest, etc. Peace, P-
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    Recycled Organic Living Soil (ROLS) and No Till Thread

    So a ton of people in this thread and others forage material from outside and add it to their soils with no problems. I'm not going to sterilize 5 cu yards of soil, and I'll hollar as soon as some 'bad microbes' take over my pots and start killing all my plants. I'd worry more about proper...
  20. Pattahabi

    Recycled Organic Living Soil (ROLS) and No Till Thread

    Exciting, new! LMAO! You took the time to type all that crap out? It's obvious by your posts you haven't been hanging around anyone with any kind of organic gardening sense. People here are dedicated to real organic gardening. Go troll somewhere else. bongsmilie P-
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