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North Spore Shop: Bulk Substrate

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Organic cow manure with compost mixture as a substrate?
    #7945053 - 01/28/08 12:11 PM (16 years, 4 days ago)

I purchased a 40lb bag of 51% organic cow manure with 49% organic compost mixture today. I was wondering if anyone had any advice as to making this into a substrate, seeing how it already has compost in it? Should I add anything else before pasturizing it? Will this be a good substrate for B+? I bought some coir and was going to mix some in with it. Any ideas for mixture percentages with this type of substrate?


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Re: Organic cow manure with compost mixture as a substrate? [Re: Bobobitchtits]
    #7945070 - 01/28/08 12:15 PM (16 years, 4 days ago)

check the back of the bag to see if it recommends blending with regular soil. most likely you will want to do a 50/50 with coir, at least thats what im doing with black kow


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Re: Organic cow manure with compost mixture as a substrate? [Re: shroober]
    #7945236 - 01/28/08 12:59 PM (16 years, 4 days ago)

Thanks. This is Earthgro organic cow manure/compost. It says to mix with sand, so I will definitely be using coir with it. It doesn't have an ammonia smell from what I can tell....So the question is...To leech or not to leech? Then let it dry out, or use as is? Pasteurizing of course.


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Re: Organic cow manure with compost mixture as a substrate? [Re: Bobobitchtits]
    #7945245 - 01/28/08 01:01 PM (16 years, 4 days ago)

I would add straw and coir to the mixture and just pasteurize it as is (after properly hydrating of course). Noone here can tell you if it will work, only you can.


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