DIY Rapid Rooters

redzi

Well-Known Member
Google azodicarbonamide.... it is the stuff they use to give the bubbles to foam mats not to mention Wonder bread. Im also pretty sure that it is what is used for making Rapid Rooter plugs. The bubbles left behind contain small amounts of ammonia and other goodies and that is why it is band in all of Europe and even some Asian countries but God bless corporate USA it is good to go here. I am just going to make a flower out of finely ground Ocean Fox Farm Mix and substitute it for the wheat flower and bake up a batch. Then when it dries after baking I am going to soak up distilled water, wring it out, let it dry again, and then soak up a little of my own fresh brewed tea...I am betting it out performs RR since I am not concerned on making the fattest profit margin possible. I just have to wait until I have run of the kitchen when the wife goes out of town. Some people make a big deal about using a coffee grounder to grind up potting soil ..... not my fault that some of that "compost" in the $23 per 1.5 top soil looks more like drift wood.
 

slowbus

New Member
Google azodicarbonamide.... it is the stuff they use to give the bubbles to foam mats not to mention Wonder bread. Im also pretty sure that it is what is used for making Rapid Rooter plugs. The bubbles left behind contain small amounts of ammonia and other goodies and that is why it is band in all of Europe and even some Asian countries but God bless corporate USA it is good to go here. I am just going to make a flower out of finely ground Ocean Fox Farm Mix and substitute it for the wheat flower and bake up a batch. Then when it dries after baking I am going to soak up distilled water, wring it out, let it dry again, and then soak up a little of my own fresh brewed tea...I am betting it out performs RR since I am not concerned on making the fattest profit margin possible. I just have to wait until I have run of the kitchen when the wife goes out of town. Some people make a big deal about using a coffee grounder to grind up potting soil ..... not my fault that some of that "compost" in the $23 per 1.5 top soil looks more like drift wood.
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" Some people make a big deal about using a coffee grounder to grind up potting soil ...."! pssstttt...LOL some people's children.....
 

Tejashidrow

Well-Known Member
Google azodicarbonamide.... it is the stuff they use to give the bubbles to foam mats not to mention Wonder bread. Im also pretty sure that it is what is used for making Rapid Rooter plugs. The bubbles left behind contain small amounts of ammonia and other goodies and that is why it is band in all of Europe and even some Asian countries but God bless corporate USA it is good to go here. I am just going to make a flower out of finely ground Ocean Fox Farm Mix and substitute it for the wheat flower and bake up a batch. Then when it dries after baking I am going to soak up distilled water, wring it out, let it dry again, and then soak up a little of my own fresh brewed tea...I am betting it out performs RR since I am not concerned on making the fattest profit margin possible. I just have to wait until I have run of the kitchen when the wife goes out of town. Some people make a big deal about using a coffee grounder to grind up potting soil ..... not my fault that some of that "compost" in the $23 per 1.5 top soil looks more like drift wood.
So how did it turn out??
Or by seeing how old this post is I guess I don’t...
 
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