I figure it is time for my overwintered peppers to get back into the swing of things. I let the 5 gallon containers soak in water as well as top water them and have set them where they will get some ambient light. They will go outside, probably Thursday. Should I be concerned about hardening them off? They have no leaves or shoots at this time, only the nubs.
I also bottled two liters of compost tea. It's the runoff from kitchen scraps and the plants I have chucked over the last six weeks, along with potting soil I have swept up from the floor, and sludge left from watering plants.
Can I cap this stuff or do I need to leave the lid loose so any gas can escape?
This stuff has to be nearly lethal if not diluted. It is so rich in nutrients - I can't wait to use it in my garden this summer.
Mike
I also bottled two liters of compost tea. It's the runoff from kitchen scraps and the plants I have chucked over the last six weeks, along with potting soil I have swept up from the floor, and sludge left from watering plants.
Can I cap this stuff or do I need to leave the lid loose so any gas can escape?
This stuff has to be nearly lethal if not diluted. It is so rich in nutrients - I can't wait to use it in my garden this summer.
Mike