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    As titled just interested in any ones thoughts who is or has used GWS or similar in RDWC. Cheers

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    I'm sure it's not used in dwc because of the organic compounds found within it and these sometimes can breed in the res 😃


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    Cheers lads, I was reading that it can suck out your oxygen same as bad bacterias therefore creating a more likely environment for the bad bacteria. I thought it sounded like it made sense.

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    Ahhhh
    Where is that image mate? Uploaded to gallery?

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    Like this




    Also in your gallery uploads!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hopper View Post
    Like this




    Also in your gallery uploads!
    cheers Hopper, i figured thats how it should look but buggered if I know how to do it mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hobbit View Post
    As titled just interested in any ones thoughts who is or has used GWS or similar in RDWC. Cheers
    it works well mate but my preferred one would be there orca tbh
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    Quote Originally Posted by redsiel View Post
    it works well mate but my preferred one would be there orca tbh
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    Haha REZ.. brother welcome to my web mate hahaha. Seems to be as always fors and againsts mate, I think possibly you could use it as well in small doses, but would it stick to the roots with all that oxygen especially if you have an airstone under your roots. Seems to me same would apply here as what we wish to achieve in making our teas mate. That is oxygen bubbles as a way to dislodge the microbes from the compost/vermicast. If it were possible to add it and gain benefits what would it feed on. Synthetics nutrients would be the answer and that brings us full circle back to our other head scratching thread eh mate.

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