EWC as your medium

Wattzzup

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Is anyone growing in 100% Earth worm castings? Or even some kind of 70/30 EWC/perlite blend? Most of the threads I’ve searched on here people are using coco also. I’m interested in 70% EWC+. Any pics, experience, or info would be appreciated.
 

green_machine_two9er

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Is anyone growing in 100% Earth worm castings? Or even some kind of 70/30 EWC/perlite blend? Most of the threads I’ve searched on here people are using coco also. I’m interested in 70% EWC+. Any pics, experience, or info would be appreciated.
Haven't seen anything like this. Can I ask why?
 

NewGrower2011

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I think I remember some threads with someone who was growing in what was mainly a manure medium, but can't recall any where ewc was the primary and large percentage of. If it's something you're interested in it would seem like something you could do on a small scale first to try it out. I'd have to wager a guess that as long as you have adequate aeration it'd work assuming you don't get any other problems like deficiencies/toxicity or lockouts.
 

Wattzzup

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kovidkough

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Yeah I went down this rabbit hole a few days ago. I’m going to try it problem is I have my next grows already vegging in soil so it’s going to be. Little bit. Maybe when I pot up I will go into the EWC.
things are only discovered when we diverge from the common path. do it for science sake
if anything you'll teach us something
 

dbz

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Is anyone growing in 100% Earth worm castings? Or even some kind of 70/30 EWC/perlite blend? Most of the threads I’ve searched on here people are using coco also. I’m interested in 70% EWC+. Any pics, experience, or info would be appreciated.
Im interested. I have grown many tomatoes in ewc/peat/perlite with some added meals like kelp and crustacean and some minerals added. I would tbink you would want a few amendments...Peat really helps a lot with retention and a bit of buffering as well.
 
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