ganga girls northern grow

Cold$moke

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I didnt know you could grow in straight cow manure but awsome to know!

I will have to try some of this as i have 5 little beasts that are wating for bigger pots and sunshine :)
 

ganga gurl420

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I didnt know you could grow in straight cow manure but awsome to know!

I will have to try some of this as i have 5 little beasts that are wating for bigger pots and sunshine :)
Awesome...just remember to amend it or to give liquid ferts. It's not hot enough to support the plant without added ferts :)
 

ruby fruit

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This season just gone in aust I amended my soil with aged cow manure after seeing your last grow
It works well and that was only mixed into the soil the tap roots I had were huge for my standards.
I am going to triple that amount this year ...
All after watching your last grow :)
 

Lucky Luke

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Sheep shit is meant to work even better a farmer mate has told me. Something about it passes thru the system faster.
Might be worth looking into at any rate.
 

ganga gurl420

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I try n stay organic the best I can instead of adding mushroom compost to amend this yr I added cow manure...I noticed the difference in root systems and general stalk size :)
Yeah the roots really take off in that! It's just amazing stuff! I saw someone in the organic sections did a side by side test...but they didn't amend the soil at all. The plant grew way faster and bigger but didn't produce enough because it was lacking nutes. I would love to see someone do it that actually did add nutes. :)
 

too larry

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Back in the day I used to grow with manure composts for economic rather than ecological reasons. My rule of thumb was 5 gallons of cow manure was the same "hotness" as a coffee can of chicken shit. {coffee used to come in little metal cans for all you young folks}
 

ganga gurl420

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Back in the day I used to grow with manure composts for economic rather than ecological reasons. My rule of thumb was 5 gallons of cow manure was the same "hotness" as a coffee can of chicken shit. {coffee used to come in little metal cans for all you young folks}
Lol!
My soil tests came back around .5/.5/.5
On the npk of the manure. I looked it up and that is about average for super aged manure. Of course fresher is super hot ;)
 
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