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I put up boxes around the property, on trees, eaves of the house and outbuildings too. Took a minute to get the kids and neighborhood yard rats to stay out of the areas where they are, but it has paid off. At the base of where they are mounted I built square boxes with screen to allow it to sift as it dries. I had to learn to handle it safely…
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65-68F is the ideal temperature range like paka mentioned. Soil temp can drastically affect microbe populations.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16329892/
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Comparison of temperature effects on soil respiration and bacterial and fungal growth rates - PubMed
Temperature is an important factor regulating microbial activity and shaping the soil microbial community. Little is known, however, on how temperature affects the most important groups of the soil microorganisms, the bacteria and the fungi, in situ. We have therefore … Continue reading
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Sorry to hear about your troubles with Winter Frost. What’s in Winter Frost seems to be a big secret. I’ve seen it asked many times and I get why some formulas remain undisclosed for business reasons but it’s not magic and you can’t fool me. 😉 If Winter Frost is supposed to aid in senescence then it must have ingredients involved in…
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Humboldt seed co trainwreck is excellent imo. Found a beast of a lemon lime from them that I ran a few times. Super potent and resinous
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Wet trim here in Ohio. Plenty of humidity for me, so no need to procrastinate. I do keep the small leaflets around the bud on. Barn dry my outdoor like tobacco in the fall. Air conditioned basement for indo. I dry longer than most. The buds will dry, then get moist again, then dry. Noticed shit gets real after second dry off. This may take me…
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