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That’s awesome! And an excellent idea! I like the bat house idea! And I will definitely be doing that. I wanna get bees as well, but I’m a one man show here….. and have already bitten off about as much as I can chew as far as chores….my chicken coop gives me some excellent compost.
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So what are the benefits of say something like new millennium winter frost? Plants reacting and protecting themselves against cold right? Creating new terpenes in the plant? Unless I’m completely misunderstanding, but couldn’t you lower your water temps the last 5 days of flower and have the same affect?
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I’ve been using the down to earth bat guano, I hand water in 1 gallon pots. Mix up guano in 1 gallon jugs, with hot water an let em steep for a day.
I’ve been watering with the guano tea when the ladies wake up, and I use well water before they go to sleep. Doing it that way I’m not sure if I’ll need to flush them or not?
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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/
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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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