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User714


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poo leaching
#5310241 - 02/17/06 12:11 PM (17 years, 11 months ago) |
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I got some fresh horse poo the other day, I guess it was a mix of the poo and stable sweepings actually, because it has tiny wood shavings and stuff in it...anyways I soaked it for 24 hours in water with a little blood meal in it. Then I spread it out on plastic to dry. My question is can I pasteurize it as soon as it dries completely and then use it? Thanks
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tiny_rabid_birds
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Re: poo leaching [Re: User714]
#5310247 - 02/17/06 12:15 PM (17 years, 11 months ago) |
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Probably not. I doubt it'll be fully leeched with only 1 soaking if it was truly fresh poo. Rinse it off a couple of times w/ a hose throughout the course of the week... then once it dries fully you should be good.
And for future reference, wait to soak it in bloodmeal water until it's already leeched and ready to be pasteurized.
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FungusMan
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I make fresh horse poo into pasteurized in 1 day. I just put it in a pillowcase, run a hose on it for about 20 minutes, then Pasteurize.
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BataviaVakereli
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Re: poo leaching [Re: FungusMan]
#5310459 - 02/17/06 01:22 PM (17 years, 11 months ago) |
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FungusMan said: I make fresh horse poo into pasteurized in 1 day. I just put it in a pillowcase, run a hose on it for about 20 minutes, then Pasteurize.
So the leeching process is done in the 20 minutes where the water is flowing through it? No drying either?
You flow water through it for 20 minutes and pasteurize right after? If that's the case, I think I'll do some work with hpoo.
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Razman
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Quote:
tiny_rabid_birds said: Probably not. I doubt it'll be fully leeched with only 1 soaking if it was truly fresh poo. Rinse it off a couple of times w/ a hose throughout the course of the week... then once it dries fully you should be good.
And for future reference, wait to soak it in bloodmeal water until it's already leeched and ready to be pasteurized.
i disagree. I got fresh horse manure at the stables, soaked it for 24 hours and pasturized it right away. I had no problem with contaminants and used a 1:7 ratio with colonized BRF+vermiculite. Problems with side-pinning aside, i had a perfect harvest..
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FungusMan
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Quote:
BataviaVakereli said:
Quote:
FungusMan said: I make fresh horse poo into pasteurized in 1 day. I just put it in a pillowcase, run a hose on it for about 20 minutes, then Pasteurize.
So the leeching process is done in the 20 minutes where the water is flowing through it? No drying either?
You flow water through it for 20 minutes and pasteurize right after? If that's the case, I think I'll do some work with hpoo.
Yep. Leeched and pasteurised in one day.
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