Wasn't someone putting carbon in worm bins to inoculate?
Picked up a bag of BU's biodynamic compost. Seems solid. Any word on this particular compost? My compost will not be ready for a while and this stuff looks pretty good...
What exactly do you mean?
oh yeah,even your houseplants really love a good ACT,i have seen plants bounce back from close to death after one or two applications of ACT.and if the plant was healthy to begin with they can reallMorning all! Hope life is treating you guys well and that you're all staying good and high. All I seem to do these days is rake!
Autumn really decided to show up after that hurricane sucked the warm weather away. The upside of having to make fires is I'm getting chunks of char again to add to the compost; MM is using this for inoculating I think I read?
Some of my potted plants got repotted into my organic soil mix since they needed doing. I was worried it would be too rich but frankly the plants are riding out the cold like I've never seen. I've a marigold plant that's been holding its blossoms way longer than usual too. A very pleasant experience!
Is there any benefit to using honey over molasses for ACT? I figure it's six of one, half a dozen of the other, but an old head gave me a bunch of local honey and ACT is definitely new territory for me.
Namaste!
lets just say im familiar with our old pal mescalito but these days i prefer to not spend time vomiting...my collection is still in its nascent phase so the great majority is composed of the easy to obtain and grow specimens,the only rarity i have so far is a nice little totem pole cactus (Pachycereus schotii v. monstrose)ahhh succulents...got any Lohophora williamsii in there...maybe some San Perdro..or Peruvianus.
I used to work the succulents.....taking appropriate sized williamsii buttons and grafting them onto the matched size of trichocereus rootstock. Increasing williamsii production at a much faster rate..in fact at the same growth rate as a trichocereus.
Ringin' any bells?