Very happy with the growth this week, plants adapted to new containers and kept their paste. All of them got their bottom cleaned, some nodes and fan leaves where removed. LST on one branch of the All Gaz OG, all the restlooks pretty even so far.
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Major changes this week, is the beginning of new era, introducing my first Worm bin. I got from a local small business a kit with a «Worm Factory 360», some original bedding and half a pound of Red Wigglers composting worms. The kit includes the composter itself with some coco, shredded paper, pulmice, rock dust, a pack of Nemathodes, so everything to start you Worm farm out of the box.
Producing my own Worm Casting will be the new base of my fertilisation. I plan to feed the worms with my kitchen scraps and some bone meal for a perfect N-P-K ratio. Nutrient prices is exploding all around the world. Recycling your own kitchen waste to be self sufficient seems like the right move.
Worm castings improve soil structure, increase both water retention and aeration. It is odourless. Nutrients in worm castings are in a form that are easily absorb-able by the plants, and contains natural high levels of fulvic and humic acid with plants hormone and natural PGR.
Beautiful looking plants!
Had a question about your comment about a long petiole and short plant being a weak pheno.
Is that specifically with the Gas OG strain or just in general?
Congratulations on your worm bin. Proven to be great for the weed. And it is great for the earth.
For Thailand worm, it is cautioned not to feed them sour fruit like pine apple. I don't think that would be a problem in Canada.