If you're in WI, how are you keeping the JS bioreactors from freezing over winter & going hydrophobic? Or are you? Are yoy adding red wigglers per spec after the pile cools down? (Worm death begins about 40F.) How are you keeping the worms alive?
I do somthing similar I make my own Johnson su compost I will use two year aged Johnson su compost in furrow I add insect frass and gypsum to the compost for anything that I plant noticed good germination and healthy growth and very good root development when they are established plants I’ll spray a compost tea foliar which is Johnson su compost homade fish hydrolysate insect frass and sea 90 and I add silica in a for of mono silicic acid every two weeks and have noticed that the plants seem to get a huge immune response resistant to powdery mildew,insect pressure, heat stress drought stress
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Powdery mildew can be dealt with, with soluble Sulphur spray.
If you're in WI, how are you keeping the JS bioreactors from freezing over winter & going hydrophobic? Or are you?
Are yoy adding red wigglers per spec after the pile cools down? (Worm death begins about 40F.)
How are you keeping the worms alive?
I do somthing similar I make my own Johnson su compost I will use two year aged Johnson su compost in furrow I add insect frass and gypsum to the compost for anything that I plant noticed good germination and healthy growth and very good root development when they are established plants I’ll spray a compost tea foliar which is Johnson su compost homade fish hydrolysate insect frass and sea 90 and I add silica in a for of mono silicic acid every two weeks and have noticed that the plants seem to get a huge immune response resistant to powdery mildew,insect pressure, heat stress drought stress
very good
Do you use any aeration system when brewing your compost tea?
Yes. That’s what he means by bubbling.
You need oxygen with teas
thanks!