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Offlinepl151
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moist bottom casing layer
    #763415 - 07/20/02 08:38 PM (21 years, 8 months ago)

just a quick one. should the bottom layer of a staight verm casing be dampened and moist or dry? which would be more beneficial ? is there a difference? too much thc in the blood, cant remember what i did last time neither


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Re: moist bottom casing layer [Re: pl151]
    #763424 - 07/20/02 08:43 PM (21 years, 8 months ago)

IMHO Moist!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Re: moist bottom casing layer [Re: TM]
    #763437 - 07/20/02 08:54 PM (21 years, 8 months ago)

i was figurin the same but wasnt sure if it would cloud up any room for moisture absortion through the substrate..but thnx thats prob. what ill do


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Re: moist bottom casing layer [Re: pl151]
    #763445 - 07/20/02 09:04 PM (21 years, 8 months ago)

In reply to:

wasnt sure if it would cloud up any room for moisture absortion through the substrate..




Huh? Wait, let me take a couple of tokes and get to your level and read this again... Nope... Still can't figure it out... WTF does this mean?


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Re: moist bottom casing layer [Re: pl151]
    #763461 - 07/20/02 09:15 PM (21 years, 8 months ago)

Save yourself time and materials and dont use a bottom casing layer. Its is not necassary.


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Re: moist bottom casing layer [Re: pleezr]
    #763556 - 07/20/02 10:20 PM (21 years, 8 months ago)

say i split the amount of casings i have with a few bottom layer ones and a few with just substrate and a top verm, would this differentiate the times at which pinning is induced or would it pretty much be the same for both, avoiding any chance of overlay for the non bottom ones? also wouldnt a bottom casing layer be kinda like more juice for more flushes?


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Re: moist bottom casing layer [Re: pl151]
    #763567 - 07/20/02 10:35 PM (21 years, 8 months ago)

Yes, it may help keep your substrate from drying out early. But then you have another breeding ground for contams that may go unnoticed. Is it worth the risk? Try a few casings with and without and see what you prefer. A bottom casing layer may do you good. I myself have been satisfied without.


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Re: moist bottom casing layer [Re: pleezr]
    #763857 - 07/21/02 04:46 AM (21 years, 8 months ago)

I agree with pleezr, why bother putting something in that will risk your whole casing? It's more to worry about. And I dont really see it as being worth it becuase I throw my casings out around 3-4 flushes I don't see what huge use it would do. I can always keep the casing mad moist by spraying the top layer and patching after harvest.

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Re: moist bottom casing layer [Re: pl151]
    #763877 - 07/21/02 04:58 AM (21 years, 8 months ago)

The idea behind a moist verm bottom layer is for a moisture reserve. Vermiculite by itself has no nutrietional value. Like was posted before you can mist and not use the verm. Either should produce good results. Putting dry verm on the bottom is frankly useless! Agreed, you should experiment and find what works best for you.

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Re: moist bottom casing layer [Re: Frog31337]
    #764661 - 07/21/02 12:56 PM (21 years, 8 months ago)

thnx all, im gonna try a little bit of both this time but im expectin that in the future im goin with no bottom layer. just makes more sense after hearin from all you. we'll see how it goes. ur advice is greatly appreciated.


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