i use a mix of horse and cow shit outdoors u do gota let in sit in the sun for a few weaks as the fresh shit tends to burn them a bit but i love itI've seen a few posts on here about it, one guy said it made the soil to rich and he decided to stay away from it.
I have virtually insane amounts available to me so I'm wondering what experience you guys have with it? Is it worth it?
My lurcher(avatar) loves nothing better than to hide his scent from rabbits by rolling in cow pats.He doesnt enjoy the hosing down as much when we get home tho.Anyone else have a dog that can't resist rolling around in a big fresh cow pie?
that's a beautiful growIf it's composted it wont stink or it will have very little smell. if its not composted you need to add lime.
What is the point in doing that? I would think the result would be losing a bunch of N in the reaction due to off gassing and very high levels of calcium in the resulting mix. I know you for sure don't want to repeat that process multiple times on the same soil.If it's composted it wont stink or it will have very little smell. if its not composted you need to add lime.
3 parts cow manure 1 part perlite 1 part promix or just enough to lighten it up. I know people that grow in just cow manure and their plants look just fine you cant really overdo it.that's a beautiful grow
how much cow manure per soil is a good combination to get these kinds of results?
If its composted you dont want to add lime. Some of my friends grow in green cow manure but they always add lime.What is the point in doing that? I would think the result would be losing a bunch of N in the reaction due to off gassing and very high levels of calcium in the resulting mix. I know you for sure don't want to repeat that process multiple times on the same soil.