Anyone here tried turkey manure? I can get it easily and I’ve heard its pretty hot.Back in the day when I used manures for economic rather than ecological reasons, I learned a coffee can of chicken shit was about equal to five gallons of cow shit. {I like to age my chicken manure a couple of years, but have used it after only 6 months}
Turkey is super hot ....Anyone here tried turkey manure? I can get it easily and I’ve heard its pretty hot.
I searched GC forums for peer reviews/exp. with it, but my searches didn’t find much..
You have done a nice jobView attachment 4180040 Still stretching! But looking great! The top of the fence is 6ft.
Thanks gg it’s far from over yet! Lol I must say organics is pretty simple especially when watering 100 gal pots. Gone past my expections for sure. You have done a great job as well!You have done a nice job
I told my girls this a.m. "you need to focus! You are tall enough! Time to get to business and let's make some flowers lol"Thanks gg it’s far from over yet! Lol I must say organics is pretty simple especially when watering 100 gal pots. Gone past my expections for sure. You have done a great job as well!
It's slightly hotter than chicken. I've used it before. It works good with a blend of other manure composts.Anyone here tried turkey manure? I can get it easily and I’ve heard its pretty hot.
I searched GC forums for peer reviews/exp. with it, but my searches didn’t find much..
I'm still planting {here in NW Florida}. I put 30 seeds in cups this morning. I hope they are in the barn by Thanksgiving.I got a really late start this year. I didnt think I was gonna be around much for this grow season.
The largest ones were put out July 6th at about a foot tall. The smaller pots are all clones from the larger ones.
These are Green point seeds, GG#4 is the big one on the left and the middle larger one is Blizzard Bush that is a very Indica leaning pheno. I'm excited to try them both. I have a few LSD seedlings mixed in on the bottom right, those are good producers but they were started very late, seedlings popped July 6th.
They are in a hoop house that i built, theres no end walls yet but there will be some soon. And I'll probably continue through the winter if i can keep it warm enough in there.
I just popped some seeds into coco starter pucks yesterday. I should be looking at 60-70 day finishes, so as long as they transition by the first week of October, I should be ok for an early December harvest...I might be cutting it a bit close, but we'll see.I'm still planting {here in NW Florida}. I put 30 seeds in cups this morning. I hope they are in the barn by Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving is the earliest I could expect. If they flower at 5 weeks and have a fast 9 weeks of flower, that would be the week after Thanksgiving. The Chicken Stink's will go a little longer.I just popped some seeds into coco starter pucks yesterday. I should be looking at 60-70 day finishes, so as long as they transition by the first week of October, I should be ok for an early December harvest...I might be cutting it a bit close, but we'll see.
If this year is at all like last year, I should be able to count on the weather holding until the third week of December even up to Christmas week. Last December, it was in the 70's and 80's almost all month long.Thanksgiving is the earliest I could expect. If they flower at 5 weeks and have a fast 9 weeks of flower, that would be the week after Thanksgiving. The Chicken Stink's will go a little longer.
I've grown through the winter the last two years. Two years ago I had two nights down to 25F in January. Caused some damage, but didn't kill anything. This past January I had a week in the 20's with two nights down to 16F. That killed everything. I'm hoping last year was the outlier, not the year before.If this year is at all like last year, I should be able to count on the weather holding until the third week of December even up to Christmas week. Last December, it was in the 70's and 80's almost all month long.
Good luck to both of us.