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I'll have to try out the CoM stuff. Funny enough that's the exact same worm castings I use. 10 dollars for the small bag and it's lasted forever! Awesome stuff.Base your molasses on the amount of water you're using. It helps feed the microbes you're trying to grow.
I like Black Kow. I've used it in a pinch when I've needed some, but almost as easy to get is Coast of Maine Lobster compost. It's a fantastic compost. Check with your local Ace Hardware to see if Coast of Maine drop-ships to it. Mine doesn't but Walmart does. If you use Walmart, make sure you're getting the best deal. They have several suppliers.
Perfect moisture level and very nicely screened.
24-48 hours is fine. Just watch the bloom to tell you when it's good to use. Yes, you can grow bad bugs, but that's not from going too long. As long as you use good materials, if there are bad bugs, the good bugs will prevent /limit them.
Everything else you have is great.
WTF is concentrated EWC? WTF are they concentrating and HOW? I dunno about that stuff. It seems to me that you'd lose something if you process it.
I bought some of this at the end of the last grow. I wasn't expecting much from a box store and the price. It is a VERY nice product. It's not over processed and it's just plain ol' easily identifiable as worm doody.
I bought a bag of EWC from BAS and I won't buy it again. It was waaaaaaay over processed, I assume from screening. It was a little dry and there was no identifiable castings/turds.Earthworm Castings Plant Food 35941624 - The Home Depot
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