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I was also keen to see some pics. It's been a year so I'll assume no pics anytime soon!Douglas, can you post a photo or two of what the weed looks like using teas? Anyone who puts something special on the plants always gets unique plants.
Just hide like you used to do.Correct, no pics. I literally am unable to grow where I'm at. It's been 2yrs and it's killing me to not be growing. I'm looking at moving in the next few months and that will change. I miss those bunny driven, complex flavors and highs...
Are you saying rabbit poo tea changes the taste and strength of the weed grown in it??Correct, no pics. I literally am unable to grow where I'm at. It's been 2yrs and it's killing me to not be growing. I'm looking at moving in the next few months and that will change. I miss those bunny driven, complex flavors and highs...
Yes. Hands down, zero question on the subject, rabbit manure produces significantly more complex terpenes and cannabinoids. The plants are bigger, they smell/taste better and the highs are higher and more complex.Are you saying rabbit poo tea changes the taste and strength of the weed grown in it??
Sorry but that's not true. All the things you mentioned are decided by the plants genetics!Yes. Hands down, zero question on the subject, rabbit manure produces significantly more complex terpenes and cannabinoids. The plants are bigger, they smell/taste better and the highs are higher and more complex.
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Congrats! The liquid product is truly unique and amazingly effective. I'm surprised nobody figured out how awesome it is, but then again I'm profiting from it and others are benefiting from it so win win.
Thank you so much! Life is indeed awesome and treating me well, though I'm in need of more space for more bunnies at the moment. lol I'm averaging over $20/lb on the meat at the moment so I'm stunned and grateful. (Yes... I said over $20/lb lololololol Freaking awesome!!!)
Yes, the most likely reason the worms were uninterested is due to the urea content. When you collect the manure separate from the urine they go for it like pigs for good feed. One thing you can do to increase worm interest is to hot compost the manure (and hay/straw/whatever) for a week or so first with regular turnings.
As for pathogens, the studies I've read show there are zero pathogens past the first part of the worm's digestion system. Worms are molecular deconstructors and there are no viruses or bacteria which seem to make it past the first part of their gut. Freaking awesome, yeah? lol
Careful... rabbit poop has up to 4x the nitrogen of chicken poop, and that is not something you want late in flower.what im I missing... been using rabbit poop tea this grow and plant growering deep green... maybe my first time seeing plant this deep green
After further reading it looks like there is a small possibility of pathogens making it through the process. Worms feed on bacteria and are very good at finding it all when given the opportunity.So i know there could be the potential for these pathogens to cross over. An its easy enough to do the microwave heat treating. I saw this approach in some tissue culture videos ive watched in prepping agar without autoclaves(even thou i have multiple autoclaves, and have taken multiple infectious disease prevention training classes for work).
An this process made more sense to me. As many things do, I know coffee has a high potentential to host pathogens
So my 2cents, an ounce of prevention if u will. Thanks for sharing
soo cool!!Congrats! The liquid product is truly unique and amazingly effective. I'm surprised nobody figured out how awesome it is, but then again I'm profiting from it and others are benefiting from it so win win.
Thank you so much! Life is indeed awesome and treating me well, though I'm in need of more space for more bunnies at the moment. lol I'm averaging over $20/lb on the meat at the moment so I'm stunned and grateful. (Yes... I said over $20/lb lololololol Freaking awesome!!!)
Yes, the most likely reason the worms were uninterested is due to the urea content. When you collect the manure separate from the urine they go for it like pigs for good feed. One thing you can do to increase worm interest is to hot compost the manure (and hay/straw/whatever) for a week or so first with regular turnings.
As for pathogens, the studies I've read show there are zero pathogens past the first part of the worm's digestion system. Worms are molecular deconstructors and there are no viruses or bacteria which seem to make it past the first part of their gut. Freaking awesome, yeah? lol
there are several people who can't afford to show even a small garden! i know the pain looking at eveyones pics,not that mine are great.Just hide like you used to do.