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lonejack Lake Oswego, OR (Zone 8a)
March 21, 2007 7:18 PM Post #3307318
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Before you jump in and tell me how I am a fool for mentioning Hydroponics in the same place as gardening. Let me explain, I am
a missionary to Haiti. There are places where people can't do a regular garden because their soil has been salted by hurricane surge.
Now to my question:
Has anyone used worm tea as a hydroponic food. In Haiti we can use vermacompost in many ways. Hydroponics demands that we be able to use the food in liquid form.
I have found that they use dirty fish water in hydroponics as food but no one can tell me if anyone has used worm tea.
Thanks for the great web site.
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