Llama/Cow/Horse Manure as Fertalizer?!

Discussion in 'Growing Marijuana Outdoors' started by Regular Jerry, Jul 4, 2012.

  1. So I heard that Llama Cow, and Horse manure was good for a plant. Well I have a small one located here: http://forum.grasscity.com/outdoor-...help-first-timer-dank-plant.html#post15091948
    I am wondering how much manure to use (it's mostly horse with some cow, deer, llama shit as well fucking Colorado..) Do I just break a turd up and put it in the water, next to the stalk of the plant, how much? Help please!:eek:
     
  2. LOL! Dude, sheep manure is the best.. I have used cow manure in the past.. However, it's very acidic, you must be careful with how much you use..
    And it's simple, just mix it with the dirt... I would say common sense would tell you how much is too much and how much is too little.. If your plants are doing fine, use less. If not, more.. But Im no expert.. I just grow on intuition..
     
  3. i read that cow manure was actually the weakest manure (maybe yours wasn't composted marynme). All manures are good but should be composted (1 year old). Chicken manure is one of the most complete. Ratio is 1/4 -1/5 of the total volume of soil. I place the chicken manure at the bottom (hotter). I make it more concentrated at the bottom. In the top layers, I use castings and horse manures (weaker). Then, just plain water or compost teas.
     

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