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blurt
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A quesion about sheep doodoo
#567530 - 06/26/11 01:07 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Hello guy, im doing an outdoor grow in hopefully a hidden area surrounded by pricklies next to a natural spring, and sheep fields on a ridge. Im going to mow it down in a way its not noticable, I get access will a full mody suit and labouring gloves, im sticking a fence around for the sheep and also i need an easy way to condition the soil.
Im going to be taking used coffee grounds to mix in and also there are a hell off alot of sheep patties over 3/4 square miles. Now they are dried out and dont look like manure and also I dont know how long they have been there for.
Aslong as I check the PH is it ok to mix in with the current soil and coffee grounds (PH adjusted). Like I said I dont know how long they have been there so I dont know if there going to be bad for the plants?
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blurt
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Re: A quesion about sheep doodoo [Re: blurt]
#567991 - 06/28/11 03:16 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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81renaissance
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Re: A quesion about sheep doodoo [Re: blurt]
#568458 - 06/29/11 03:39 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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You can use the sheep manure as long as its older stuff like what you seem to be talking about. Don't overdo it though (10% or less by volume of soil). It seems a bit redundant though to add those: if its a sheep pasture, guaranteed sheep have shit there over the years, its probably got more than enough with out you picking it up from the surrounding field and adding it.
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blurt
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Re: A quesion about sheep doodoo [Re: 81renaissance]
#568645 - 06/30/11 07:49 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Well no its not is a position that sheep can get to, hence me using it. Amongst high pricklies and weeds of all sorts. Tough for even a human getting into it, I use a boiler suit, leather labourer gloves and tough boots. So I dowt theres much nute wise in there cause I imagin' all those weeds using all the nutes.
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81renaissance
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Re: A quesion about sheep doodoo [Re: blurt]
#568688 - 06/30/11 02:23 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Okay, got it. So the short answer is yes, any composted herbivore manure is a good amendment to the soil as long as you don't overdo it.
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blurt
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Re: A quesion about sheep doodoo [Re: 81renaissance]
#568804 - 07/01/11 03:09 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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OK, fantastic. Hopefully it works out as I planned.
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