Vedruss
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True this stuff is fresh never aged and sundried for 3 days.I vouche for using manure but it has to be at least a couple years old ! Used it for my grow and am about a week out till harvest
True this stuff is fresh never aged and sundried for 3 days.I vouche for using manure but it has to be at least a couple years old ! Used it for my grow and am about a week out till harvest
Whats what?What's the last one made of?
So you aren't really growing in manure, just with it?Whats what?
The pro mix high porosity is a soiless medium you can purchase most anywhere.
Peat moss and perlite. Got it. Sorry, I live in Europe, never heard of itWhats what?
The pro mix high porosity is a soiless medium you can purchase most anywhere.
Not in these onesSo you aren't really growing in manure, just with it?
Momma said you never know till you try itTrue this stuff is fresh never aged and sundried for 3 days.
Pun intended? LolA person could easily go Nose Blind being around that shit.
I hear ya.Pro mix HP means high problems lol! Its too light and lacking in NPK as a stand alone medium like roots, or Ffof or other bagged soils. Its similar to tupur, it needs amending. But not fresh cow dung alone....id say transplanting a 6 week old start is the way to experiment instead of germination in that mix.
Yeah I doubt the microbe thing and wouldn’t trust my own mouth.I don't know if saliva contains "beneficial" microbes for plants. I am not aware of any study.
The moisture theory may be true but even so, you would have to carry your seed in your mputh for like a whole day before the shell of the seed softens. Either way it still is science, nothing magical about it
Blurple lighting makes it hard for me to see problems. I will have to look close.Now worm casts....what else did you mix in your not telling us! If you were heavy with the cow manure and worm cast expect micronutrient deficiencies to develop and nitrogen toxicity. Otherwise wise your mix, according to the pic shows not too much to be concerned about, but there's some suggestive signs in those plants to watch. Based on the picture. And blurple lighting will ensure you are late on identification of chlorosis symptoms FYI.
Good luck, hope its a success.
So, you seem like someone conscious about the contents of your soil and environmental effects, so I’m going to share a problem folks like us run into trying to source quality organic ingredients. I cheat with my nutrients sometimes, but I am working on creating a large batch of soil I can reuse and amend with the most environmentally friendly products possible- meaning not simply organic, but less-traveled by petrol source, and sustainably and ethically produced.I agree.
So these are planted in
1/3 cow poop
1/3 worm casting
1/3 pro mix High porosity.