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VEGE PATCH. What's growing in yours?
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtarget" data-source="post: 520005" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>20x if you going to go buckets try getting unsulfered molasses (not too hard to get) and add it in to your water with a bit of air for cpl days, grow the good bacteria for soil, they tend to fluctuate pretty quick when you seperate out, as its home is now basically a single monoculture rootzone using that method with a finite area to live in.</p><p></p><p>You wont need much effort to induce them to multiply once you get your carbohydrates in the water and oxygenate, trouble with buckets or pots is the are in a bit of a hostile environment mostly temp wise. Everything will still grows at lower numbers, just a possible bottleneck using 15L to 30L of space for rootzone. They are the ones you want to get as much of the nutrients to the plants as they can take up.</p><p></p><p>Youtube got plenty of instuctions on the process, if you decide to try :Y:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtarget, post: 520005, member: 2152"] 20x if you going to go buckets try getting unsulfered molasses (not too hard to get) and add it in to your water with a bit of air for cpl days, grow the good bacteria for soil, they tend to fluctuate pretty quick when you seperate out, as its home is now basically a single monoculture rootzone using that method with a finite area to live in. You wont need much effort to induce them to multiply once you get your carbohydrates in the water and oxygenate, trouble with buckets or pots is the are in a bit of a hostile environment mostly temp wise. Everything will still grows at lower numbers, just a possible bottleneck using 15L to 30L of space for rootzone. They are the ones you want to get as much of the nutrients to the plants as they can take up. Youtube got plenty of instuctions on the process, if you decide to try :Y: [/QUOTE]
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