Snail1976
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By not reading all the way through you just skipped my dumb newbie bullshit.Thanks for the info!
By not reading all the way through you just skipped my dumb newbie bullshit.Thanks for the info!
I have cattle and use a weed killer to kill unwanted weeds in my hay field. Using a weed killer does not affect beef that is sold slaughtered and eaten. It won’t affect plants either.You go ahead if you want to use roundup poop.
I think that it is much more helpful than a Mehlich 3 and Saturated paste test which usually cost $50 together. Mehlich 3 is really not a good way to test for phosphorus and that is what I needed the most. So, I really do like the "Soil Savvy" test. Their lab is in Washington state, so it should be fairly close to you.
right on... thanks! I’ll check it out this summerIf you happen to get the Mehlich 3 test, be sure to tell them that you want the "Weighted Scoop" for light weight mediums. Here is a copy and paste from Logan Labs.
Soilless Media
Logan Labs uses a 2-gram soil scoop for the standard analysis package, as well as nitrate and ammonium and all extra parameters that are provided on our standard soil report.
When using this scoop to sample a soilless medium, the result will be lighter than two grams. This will cause the concentration of nutrients in your sample to be underestimated.
http://www.loganlabs.com/soilless-media.html
I went back and read it anyways lol...By not reading all the way through you just skipped my dumb newbie bullshit.
Full sun for thermal compost and shade for the worm bin.I like your compost set up. Is it in a shaded area? If so, is it better to compost in a sunny area vs. a shaded area?
I’m not sure but I do know it’s safe for pets not long after it’s applied.I went back and read it anyways lol...
What is the half life of Round-Up, 6months??? Compost usually sits longer than that
That's what im talking about! Good fing job!Good test run! Just so you know...you have to ammend the shit out of manure. Only fresh manure is hot in nutes. ..composted is not. I add the same amount of ferts to my compost as someone would super soil.
My first run with using amended composted manure in 200 gallon holes...View attachment 4109286View attachment 4109288View attachment 4109290
That's good info to know. Makes total sense.If the cows are fed any food that is grown on land cleared with roundup, the shit will kill your plants.
Those plants are 2 weeks old? Or got transplanted two weeks ago?Too bad this thread died. In any case...my plants have been in 100% manure for almost 2 weeks now. The growth is insane and the plants are loving it. View attachment 4144760View attachment 4144763
TransplantedThose plants are 2 weeks old? Or got transplanted two weeks ago?
R u using any gypsum?@Fastslappy have you ever experienced iron chlorosis from using manure compost? I am bummed out about my test results because I have rabbits and I have been using their bedding in my compost and worm bin... I get this much rabbit bedding every month. The containers do not look that big, so I had the wheel barrow next to it for reference.
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It would be a serious bummer if I cannot use my compost because I am pretty invested in it. I recycle soil on the concrete slab, worm bin out of pallets, and the geo bin for grass clippings.
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I don't add gypsum no. I think there might be some in my pre mixed nutes... (not by a bag to look right now)R u using any gypsum?
I'm not any way the guy to ask , don Tessa has rabbits , swears by them for compost , I buy yards of organic dairy horse compost from a county cooperative that has certificates , was using Bu's Blend from Malibu Compost excellent stuff
Just cheaper to do my own with the local compost .
Ya know maybe the rabbit manure is not aged enough?
Gypsum adds sulfur,that helps health , improves flavor in final product most importantly adds a lotta ca , helps with strong stemsI don't add gypsum no. I think there might be some in my pre mixed nutes... (not by a bag to look right now)
All manure is awesome but they all have different nute levels. I have access to tons of manure cheap so I use cow. I like that is low in everything so I have better control over what I use for nutes.
Lol I know what it is...but I use epsom salts so that is mag and sulfer. So I don't want to add more...not on purpose anyways. And my plants are good on the calcium partGypsum adds sulfur,that helps health , improves flavor in final product most importantly adds a lotta ca , helps with strong stems
Well every grower needs different ferts. What works for me won't always work for you. I don't need that much k because it's already in the mix...and since I grow organically there is no need for high levels of anything (that is what my bacteria and fungus is for) I supply a medium level of everything and just feed the soil bacteria from there.I use mag-su-po instead of Epsom salts