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02-08-2008, 08:17 PM #9
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Worm castings as growing medium?
I have plenty of buckets, and actually have a few extra airstones/pumps from old aquarium setups I used to have. I've been playing around with making guano teas for a while, but recently found out that I've been doing it wrong. I used warm water with some homemade "teabags", only I didn't know that 90-100°F was too hot, and so I've probably been losing effectiveness of the tea. I'm an idiot, I figured they needed to steep... like Lipton's!
Anyway, when I start using guano again, I'll be making the tea by bubbling the hell out of it for 24 hours in room temperature water. I'll see if I can get some feedback from Texas about trying this with castings. I'd love to use less fishy smelling emulsion, and more earthy smelling castings during veg. I don't have a problem with the smell of castings, but I've yet to find a truly "deodorized" fish crap...
Thanks again for everyones insight! :thumbsup:
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