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greatlakes
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dehydrated Manure?
#4533500 - 08/14/05 10:47 AM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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Would dehydrated Manure work as well as any other poo? mycosupply
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Wronguy
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Re: dehydrated Manure? [Re: greatlakes]
#4533503 - 08/14/05 10:50 AM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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Horse manure is best stored dehydrated, so yes it will work. All horse manure must be hydrated prior to use.
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greatlakes
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Re: dehydrated Manure? [Re: Wronguy]
#4533515 - 08/14/05 10:54 AM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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ok thanks
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Re: dehydrated Manure? [Re: greatlakes]
#4533550 - 08/14/05 11:10 AM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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The problem with that stuff is, we don't know quite what it is. It could be store bought manure for all you know. Go with T. Stud and get real manure if you plan to use h/poo, or better yet gather your own. Sorry to say, but the dehydrated stuff is a gamble IMO.
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greatlakes
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Re: dehydrated Manure? [Re: Holydiver]
#4533562 - 08/14/05 11:17 AM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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ok thanks for that info,,,I was in a toss up from the dehydrated Manure from mycosupply or the Pre-Pasteurized from T. Stud so i'll go with the T.stud.And i always got my eyes open for a the real stuff around local,I see a sign about a week ago siad horse poo forsale but i cant remember where i seen it at,,,I think i'll take a drive around to see if i cant find it agian before i order anything...Thanks guys
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Re: dehydrated Manure? [Re: greatlakes]
#4536484 - 08/15/05 12:37 AM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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I'm interested in trying that stuff from mycosupply...but its damn expensive compared to TN Stud..especially since TN Stud does buy 2 get 1 free special for shroomery members if you mention that your a memberwhen you order.
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greatlakes
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Re: dehydrated Manure? [Re: scatmanrav]
#4536902 - 08/15/05 05:01 AM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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Really,didn't know that thanks for the tip,wanna hear something funny,about a week or so ago i seen a sign saying horse poo for sale,like a dumbie i just drive by thinking i would remember were it was but i forgot so yesterday i went looking for were i saw that sign,i was driving around when i came across about 5 big piles of horse poo right there in the middle of the street,so i pull my truck on over jump out with a bag and start scooping,a car drove by and there i was scooping up horse poo from the street.....lol well anyhow now I have a peatmoss bag full of horse poo,got to find a good bulk tek to follow and links would be cool guys Thanks
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Re: dehydrated Manure? [Re: scatmanrav]
#4536912 - 08/15/05 05:11 AM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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Update on the stuff from Mycosupply... It's simply dehydrated cow manure pressed into pellets. It turns into a gross soup when hydrated, and is not an ideal texture or composition for cubensis. Try it at your own risk, but it's not something I'd recommend using.
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greatlakes
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Re: dehydrated Manure? [Re: Holydiver]
#4536947 - 08/15/05 05:42 AM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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thanks there diver you or anyone have a good link on what to do with fresh horse poo
Edited by greatlakes (08/15/05 05:44 AM)
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Re: dehydrated Manure? [Re: greatlakes]
#4537060 - 08/15/05 07:34 AM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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greatlakes
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Re: dehydrated Manure? [Re: Aiko Aiko]
#4537075 - 08/15/05 07:58 AM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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thanks Gobblin,that helped
Edited by greatlakes (08/15/05 07:58 AM)
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greatlakes
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Re: dehydrated Manure? [Re: greatlakes]
#4537080 - 08/15/05 08:10 AM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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i found a place to buy h/poo this is the advetisment for it readd it and let me know if this sounds like it would work? For sale! DRIED HORSE MANURE!99% pure manure.1% other organic material. (straw, dirt, water, etc.) This manure is raked from the barnyard, run through the shredder, and packed! Shredding it turns it into a very fine, easy to work with material. NO Clumps! Easy to spread and/or mix with soils. It's even fine enough to use in house plant soil! It has very little moisture in it. Less moisture means less shipping weight per volume! Makes great fertilizer for gardens, lawns, plants, trees, and weeds! Need more or less? I have many different weight amounts available. Please see my other items for various sizes.
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Re: dehydrated Manure? [Re: greatlakes]
#4537669 - 08/15/05 11:38 AM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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Sounds like it might work. I have a feeling, thats the stuff KronnyQ just used and had success and without leaching. Normally, you dont want stuff from in the stables though as it hasnt been leached enough...not SURE..but you could try some out.
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greatlakes
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Re: dehydrated Manure? [Re: scatmanrav]
#4537760 - 08/15/05 12:03 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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well it says barnyard,is that the same as in the stables?
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Re: dehydrated Manure? [Re: greatlakes]
#4537777 - 08/15/05 12:08 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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Der, what the hell was I reading? Nevermind I think it should work fine.
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greatlakes
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Re: dehydrated Manure? [Re: scatmanrav]
#4537859 - 08/15/05 12:41 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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lol,,,cool man Thanks
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Re: dehydrated Manure? [Re: greatlakes]
#4538127 - 08/15/05 01:31 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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greatlakes said: i found a place to buy h/poo this is the advetisment for it readd it and let me know if this sounds like it would work? For sale! DRIED HORSE MANURE!99% pure manure.1% other organic material. (straw, dirt, water, etc.) This manure is raked from the barnyard, run through the shredder, and packed! Shredding it turns it into a very fine, easy to work with material. NO Clumps! Easy to spread and/or mix with soils. It's even fine enough to use in house plant soil! It has very little moisture in it. Less moisture means less shipping weight per volume! Makes great fertilizer for gardens, lawns, plants, trees, and weeds! Need more or less? I have many different weight amounts available. Please see my other items for various sizes.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The ebay stuff works good. I have used it before.
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Re: dehydrated Manure? [Re: FooMan]
#4538320 - 08/15/05 02:21 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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it's shit cheap, and you dont have to break it all up
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greatlakes
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Re: dehydrated Manure? [Re: ThumpaCap]
#4538333 - 08/15/05 02:24 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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cool thanks guys
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Re: dehydrated Manure? [Re: greatlakes]
#4538477 - 08/15/05 02:57 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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well,
I have some of the stuff from mycosupply because it is the cheapest I found and I trust our sponsors. Plus I had a problem with tenn stud's substrate. I am not complaining about his stuff, but mine had another mushroom fungus in it after a week so... In any event, I want to try the stuff from mycosupply because I have it afterall. I've been reading lots of teks and I tried tennstud and had failure. I really don't like to ask the question, "Where should I go from here?" but after reading all the poo teks I feel like I am going to mess it up. Please help...
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