Need help about manures!!!

Fouu

New Member
Does anybody got any info about the NPK of manures,chicken/horse/ship etc.??
I am too and organic grower!In past i was using BioBizz product allmix and the fert!!
The past 2 grows i wanted to get rid of liquid ferts so i focused on my medium!!
Here is what i do....
I take Biobizz all-mix(really like it)i add perlite,dolomite lime and nettle!
I full my pots with soil,then i keep a bag of soil and i add shit(Chicken or ship or rabbit)!After that i watter soil and i let it to the sun!
When it is time for feeding,1-2 week of flower,i add epsom salt and overdress with shitted soil!!
Then i watter once a week with mollases and i am done!!
This really works for me,but a want to make it better so i am trying to find out which shit is better(rabbit worked nice last time)!
Any advice anyone???
Any good and easy way recipe of a tea???
Just joined this forum and i am thrilled with this organic information!I am really exciting but also confused about this tea recipes!I will definetely use one on my upcoming grow!!!
 

Jack Harer

Well-Known Member
http://www.plantea.com/manure.htm

You'll never go wrong with bunny poo!!! Highest NPK of all the manures, and can be used straight out of the rabbit. It will not burn. It also has the added advantage of containing triacontinol from the alfalfa that domestic bunnies are fed.
 

Fouu

New Member
Ty for ur help!!!Useful reading,cant stop!!!
After some reading i came with a stupid question cause i am kinda of confused!!
Do i need my worm alive in my soilmix???
 

hyroot

Well-Known Member
Ty for ur help!!!Useful reading,cant stop!!!
After some reading i came with a stupid question cause i am kinda of confused!!
Do i need my worm alive in my soilmix???
No. The worm bin is different. It's where you make your own vermicompost (wormcastings and compost mixed). you can feed the worms veggie scraps and nutes. Topdress the VC and/or mix it in your soil mix. once you get it going . You don't have to buy compost and worm castings. That will save you quite a bit. The homemade VC will be better quality than store bought and have more than just a little nitrogen and humic like the store bought. You can have live worms in your container pots if you want. 15 gal would be the minimum
 

Trousers

Well-Known Member
Don't use horse manure. It varies in quality tremendously and is salty. One perosn feeds a horse commercial bagged crap while another may pasture their horse...
I have found the longer manure sits, the better.

I have a friend with a 20 year old pile of horsae shit. I dig down to the bottom each year and top dress (2") all my flower beds.
Horse manure is not really for weed.

I think rabbit poo has been mentioned. IMO, it comes down to what the bunnioes are eating. If they eat fresh veggies etc instead of bagged food, the poo should be good.

Do rabbits eat comfrey? That would probably be good poo.
 

st0wandgrow

Well-Known Member
Don't use horse manure. It varies in quality tremendously and is salty. One perosn feeds a horse commercial bagged crap while another may pasture their horse...
I have found the longer manure sits, the better.

I have a friend with a 20 year old pile of horsae shit. I dig down to the bottom each year and top dress (2") all my flower beds.
Horse manure is not really for weed.

I think rabbit poo has been mentioned. IMO, it comes down to what the bunnioes are eating. If they eat fresh veggies etc instead of bagged food, the poo should be good.

Do rabbits eat comfrey? That would probably be good poo.
The important part of their diet (for growing weed anyway) is alfalfa hay. It is a good source of N, and contains triacontanol which is a growth hormone. I feed my bunnies a 50/50 mix of timothy hay and alfalfa hay. Most of the fruits and veggies go to the worms or the compost bin.
 

Fouu

New Member
So rabbits/bunnys are best,i will keep on using them!!!
Ty for info!!
Need some more help...
When i use mollases,i cook it like tea...i make hot water and i put mollases in to become liquid...
If i am right,to make a better tea i should add more ingridients in my tea...am i right??
Can teas be hardcore enough to burn plants???
Any recipe for flower-boost tea???Could i use tea i drink for my plants tea??
Some more question brought out...
Now i think i understand AACT(Aerated compost tea),i must aerate my tea...am i right??
So i make the tea i put it in a bottle with water and i shake it to get oxygen?????
 

hyroot

Well-Known Member
You don't need to cook or heat up molasses. Just pour what ever you use into a water bottle. Fill it up half way with water. Shake the bottle for a min. Then add to bucket of aerating water. Keep aerating. After an hour add compost, worm castings, kelp meal, aloe Vera, and add what ever nutes you want.

you can do a nute tea. No compost, molasses, or castings

or an enzyme tea, barley seed sprout tea, or diatistic malted barley flour. Just add to water and that's it.
 
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