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06-16-2006, 09:08 PM #1OPSenior Member
what to use????
i was wandering i got raised beds with 3yrs old cow manure tilled in is there anything i can get from homedepot or lowes to help plants any more than i have or sit back and wait???
oh yea these baby have been growing for 2 1/2 months im new but i think i have two females but not sure when can i expect to see hairs or balls!!!thanks
ande5657 Reviewed by ande5657 on . what to use???? i was wandering i got raised beds with 3yrs old cow manure tilled in is there anything i can get from homedepot or lowes to help plants any more than i have or sit back and wait???:confused:oh yea these baby have been growing for 2 1/2 months im new but i think i have two females but not sure when can i expect to see hairs or balls!!!thanks Rating: 5
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06-17-2006, 01:50 AM #2Senior Member
what to use????
they look great...
are the stems green?
many people fiddle and tweak theior grow so much that they end up hurting their plants....
manure is great for outdoor growing...
keep us posted... love
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06-17-2006, 12:15 PM #3Senior Member
what to use????
hey knowm
manure round here usally gets mixed with dry straw do you know why that is
and ande5657 that plant looks ok dude
cheers all
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06-17-2006, 12:33 PM #4Senior Member
what to use????
Farmers use straw for animal bedding, it gets cleaned out with the manure.
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06-17-2006, 02:48 PM #5Senior Member
what to use????
No reason for the straw or hay to be there other than bedding and feeding purposes.The hay can have seed in it as well.So watch for the weeds and grass to grow around ya plants.Soon as moisture is applied to the aged manure you got all those sorts of thing wanting to grow.They rob all nutrients from ya grow.Composted cow manure would have gone through a heat and made all those weed seed sterile,and they would have decomposed!But your on the right path with the manure! Keep up the growing! Good luck!
Ga Grown
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06-18-2006, 03:09 AM #6Senior Member
what to use????
is there anything i can get from homedepot or lowes to help plants
What do you mean, like fertililzer? If so I would try just a very little at a time since you already have some. There is regular, and some made just for blooming. Be careful. I almost killed my plants once, back when I was growing in dirt, by using too much bloom ferts. Man that was dissapointing. I took 80% of my efforts and just flushed it down the drain.