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satori85
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Need to fill space - Hpoo + what?
#5571623 - 04/29/06 08:00 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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I finnaly got some hpoo. It fills a large rubber made to the top (about 20 inches tall 28 long. Well i have a 4'6' foot area so this wont cover it lol. I have a bale of hay as well. However i was reading about hay pellets (something like that, straw whatever) for pets. Should i use this as well? So Use what Hpoo i have, some cow manure, straw and straw pellets? Or should i just try and make the trip back to get more hpoo (VERY VERY difficult).
Also does any one know where to get worm castings for a good price? Bulk?
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Re: Need to fill space - Hpoo + what? [Re: satori85]
#5571628 - 04/29/06 08:02 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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Cut it with coco coir if available.
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Re: Need to fill space - Hpoo + what? [Re: Holydiver]
#5571801 - 04/29/06 08:40 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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Shredded straw and/or vermiculite are common additives used to bulk up poo. And like holydiver said, coco coir works great too, since it's nutritious and has a great fibrous texture.
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Re: Need to fill space - Hpoo + what? [Re: Holydiver]
#5571806 - 04/29/06 08:40 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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this better be an outside grow......holy crap....4 feet wide?
yea....i agree with holydiver....coir is a great additive...it has nutrients and colonizes quickly
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satori85
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Re: Need to fill space - Hpoo + what? [Re: tokey666]
#5574309 - 04/30/06 02:49 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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Yea it is an outdoor grow. A raised bed.
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satori85
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Re: Need to fill space - Hpoo + what? [Re: satori85]
#5574322 - 04/30/06 02:54 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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where can i find coco coir? Any idea's any 1? lol.
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satori85
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Re: Need to fill space - Hpoo + what? [Re: satori85]
#5574335 - 04/30/06 02:58 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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B'CUZZ BUFFERED COCO - 50L
"From the beaches of Sri Lanka and other tropical islands, Atami produces coco peat. Coconut shells are cut and cleaned, then steamed and buffered. Coco substrate is light and stable. It is one of the best mediums to provide oxygen to the roots of growing plants. Atami coco substrates are internationally certified by RHP."
Is this the right stuff? does the "buffered" part change anything? Or is it just neutral naturaly?
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Re: Need to fill space - Hpoo + what? [Re: satori85]
#5574340 - 04/30/06 02:59 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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more spawn?
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Re: Need to fill space - Hpoo + what? [Re: satori85]
#5574342 - 04/30/06 03:00 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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B'CUZZ BUFFERED COCO - 50L
"From the beaches of Sri Lanka and other tropical islands, Atami produces coco peat. Coconut shells are cut and cleaned, then steamed and buffered. Coco substrate is light and stable. It is one of the best mediums to provide oxygen to the roots of growing plants. Atami coco substrates are internationally certified by RHP."
Is this the right stuff? does the "buffered" part change anything? Or is it just neutral naturaly? There are also 1.5 pound bricks i found online which is best?
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