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#1
Cultivation / Re: 100% Verm Casing
November 11, 2008, 12:22:37 PM
ive never had a problem using vermiculite straight out of the bag as a casing layer... its an inert substance, although it sucks come harvest time...  leaves massive boulders in your substrate
#2
Cultivation / Quick LC question
November 11, 2008, 12:20:13 PM
Does LC need light to provide any kind of growth ?? I'll be wrapping it in a towel instead of incubating and am not sure what exactly it needs to grow ? possibly FAE .. but maybe just GE im very unsure
#3
Cultivation / Re: caseing
October 19, 2008, 01:35:04 PM
you don't want a nutritious casing layer it is more likely get contaminated 
#4
wish i had a thermometer to find out the temp. i was told up to 160 F is even fine but i got all 5 racks drying out my first flush right now both vents are open so i guess i'll just have to see what happens :)
#5
Cultivation / Re: caseing
October 19, 2008, 10:12:24 AM
how much vermiculite do you consider 'very thin' that you add to the top... i case with straight verm and only add 1/4-1/2" to the top of my substrate
#6
i had bought it second hand for 10$ so theres no returning it.. i have read numerous places that it loses potency and then that it doesn't

my climate is very humid so a fan isn't very affective for me neither, wizdumb i will try leaving the vents open but can't put them on the top tray i have alot to dry as my first tub did rather well, maybe i'll be able to find another one with an adjustment and salvage the trays as they alone would cost the same or a little more than what i paid for the whole thing... anyways thanks :)
#7
i recently bought a food dehydrator with 5 trays but it doesn't have an adjustable heat knob so im curious to know if its still ok to use ?
it does have vents on both the top and the bottom of the unit though but other than that it just plugs in and heats up, no fan inside of anything very basic