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Old 10-03-2001, 10:50 AM   #1
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Question any prepertation i can do

hello everyone, my name is petro and i've never grown before. But recently moved here to the mountain state and look at all this unused land and realize i have to grow me some pot next year. i'll be able to find a few good spots i'm sure but i was wondering if there is anything i can/should do, to get ready for the grow next season. may be a stupid question but i'm sure ya'll will let me know anything i need to know. by the way i'm glad i came across this site and love all the help everyone is

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Old 10-06-2001, 08:00 PM   #2
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thanks S2

I was readin more posts today. after i go back to these mounds in the spring, would it be best if i put the red worms in or a dead fish at the bottom or both
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Old 10-07-2001, 12:39 AM   #3
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whats hapn'n PETRO,

red worms are great recyclers, find a good site, dig a hole and make it into a compost pile, fill it in with leaves and manure anything you would put in a compost, you'll have the good sh!t then, you should check the ph level and then you'll b ready to grow

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Old 10-07-2001, 01:37 AM   #4
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S2 has the right advice, as usual!

Autumn is the time to prepare the soil for over wintering and providing enough matter to allow a good nutrient rich base for your spring planting.

Worms are excellent for soil aeration and vermiculture is an excellent method of recycling of kitchen waste and other organic material. DO NOT ADD FECAL MATTER TO VERMICULTURE! MAnures (fecal matter from herbivores cows, horses elephants, giraffes rabbits, guienea pigs) is used in composting. NEVER USE FECAL MATTER FROM CARNIVORES OR OMNIVORES (cats, dogs, pigs, goats, humans) for composting. The danger of bacterial infections, ameobic infections ringworm and the like is too great.

I would hold off on the worms until the spring after the plant has passed the seedling stage.

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