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  1. Thebanktella

    A little worm tea question

    Ok nothing long winded , so I use worm leachate to bubble to make worm tea , does it make a difference if I use actual worm castings over worm leachate ? One being higher in microbial matter than the other ? As I just find it easy with the leachate as there aren’t any solid particles , does it...
  2. cannetix Inc

    Moss, Algae & Cyanobacteria – Welcome To The GREEN (and occasionally purple) Side of The Microbiome

    Moss, Algae & Cyanobacteria – Welcome To The GREEN (and occasionally purple) Side of The Microbiome A Research Project By 'Cannetix' Most of us have heard of Rhizobacter such as Nitrobacter as well as the famed Mycorrhizae fungi, but there is less information available regarding...
  3. cannetix Inc

    Adressing the Claim That Chlorinated Water Harms The Soil Microbiome & Harms Plants

    Adressing the Claim That Chlorinated Water Harms The Soil Microbiome & Harms Plants One of the most prevalent of the many unfounded claims made by members of the Cannabis growing community is the claim that Chlorinated water has a detrimental effect on plant health, primarily the soil...
  4. Mazer

    aerated worm compost tea in a half galon bottles?

    Dear Gentlefolks, I am very much interested in brewing some good stuff on a minute scale. I have close to 0 experience with brewing. I read a lot ( too much) an the subject. One thing I learned from the forums is JUST DO IT! I have a tendency to way overthink, plan ahead, do spread sheets, time...
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