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Get you some avocado tech!!!!!!!!!!!
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Well it's done!
:headbang:
:headbang:
:headbang:
:woohoo:


Alright! It's really nothing special. It is called 'avocado tech'. Worms go absolutely crazy underneath the avocados. Right now, they're gonna be kinda a transition period until the top dressing environment develops properly. I'm using the avocados to get the worms in the pot much sooner. They will feed the worms until everything's better established.

I'm gonna call up the restaurant that we had our veterans group meeting at on the 13th. Absolutely unreal fried crawfish tails! They were absolutely the best I've ever eaten! The breeding was perfect and the tails were tender and juicy and extremely flavorful!
Anyway, I think I saw oysters on the menu. I'm after the shells. After this little transition and everything is well established, the worms will get custom feeds mixed up for them. And there's so many things that you can do! I know that when I perform a defoliation, that material will get chopped up and blended into some concoction. Worms absolutely love blended cannabis leaves. They will do just like with avocados, they will have an orgy and a feast underneath it!
I'll put whatever mixture in the oyster shells so that the worms will get underneath it and be protected from light and that's one the biggest reason why there is alfalfa hay on top.

I fully expect each one of the little cannabis plants to set up a little relationship with feeder roots to where I've been placing the Oyster shells.

I mixed up the top a tiny bit of worm castings, Sprinkled the inoculated cover crop seeds on the top, Scratch them in and then laid the hay down. I dug it out four small holes around each one of the girls for the worms. I had some avocados working in the worm bin and they had their little orgies going. I grabbed some worms from each avocado and distributed them between the two girls.

i'll definitely document the dissection of the rain science bag and to the girl is chopped. The way I look at it is if it does show that there is well established feeder roots to that specific area, then it's worth doing.:bong:
 

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Get you some avocado tech!!!!!!!!!!!
:headbang: :headbang: :headbang: :headbang: :headbang:

:cools::cools::cools::cools::cools:

Well it's done!
:headbang:
:headbang:
:headbang:
:woohoo:


Alright! It's really nothing special. It is called 'avocado tech'. Worms go absolutely crazy underneath the avocados. Right now, they're gonna be kinda a transition period until the top dressing environment develops properly. I'm using the avocados to get the worms in the pot much sooner. They will feed the worms until everything's better established.

I'm gonna call up the restaurant that we had our veterans group meeting at on the 13th. Absolutely unreal fried crawfish tails! They were absolutely the best I've ever eaten! The breeding was perfect and the tails were tender and juicy and extremely flavorful!
Anyway, I think I saw oysters on the menu. I'm after the shells. After this little transition and everything is well established, the worms will get custom feeds mixed up for them. And there's so many things that you can do! I know that when I perform a defoliation, that material will get chopped up and blended into some concoction. Worms absolutely love blended cannabis leaves. They will do just like with avocados, they will have an orgy and a feast underneath it!
I'll put whatever mixture in the oyster shells so that the worms will get underneath it and be protected from light and that's one the biggest reason why there is alfalfa hay on top.

I fully expect each one of the little cannabis plants to set up a little relationship with feeder roots to where I've been placing the Oyster shells.

I mixed up the top a tiny bit of worm castings, Sprinkled the inoculated cover crop seeds on the top, Scratch them in and then laid the hay down. I dug it out four small holes around each one of the girls for the worms. I had some avocados working in the worm bin and they had their little orgies going. I grabbed some worms from each avocado and distributed them between the two girls.

i'll definitely document the dissection of the rain science bag and to the girl is chopped. The way I look at it is if it does show that there is well established feeder roots to that specific area, then it's worth doing.:bong:
Can't wait to buy a bag of Uncle Bill's worm castings :kitty:
 
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