I'm wanting something that's a slow-release Nitrogen, I've read through a few pages, and there doesn't seem to be too much info about it.
What are your thoughts on this?
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Re: feather meal
Iirc @camkush has used it before.
I've started incorporating human hair into my compost and worm feed for similar reasoning
I've started incorporating human hair into my compost and worm feed for similar reasoning
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Re: feather meal
Yeah I did use Feathers for a little while there. Contrary to a lot of belief you can actually burn plants with it but it’s not very common. Depending on situations you may get 3-5 months worth of feed if you use the right amount as well. I feel like it takes at least 10 days to begin breaking down but that’s only my opinion
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Re: feather meal
If you need help processing it and makin it at home holler at me.. it’s pretty straight forward though honestly
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Re: feather meal
how about a nitrogen fixing cover crop like clover ?
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Re: feather meal
I've been saving the dog hair when he has a trim
cheers mate, much appreciated.camkush wrote: ↑Sat Oct 22, 2022 1:41 pmYeah I did use Feathers for a little while there. Contrary to a lot of belief you can actually burn plants with it but it’s not very common. Depending on situations you may get 3-5 months worth of feed if you use the right amount as well. I feel like it takes at least 10 days to begin breaking down but that’s only my opinion
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staggering prod wrote: ↑Sat Oct 22, 2022 3:12 pmhow about a nitrogen fixing cover crop like clover ?
I'll have a look into it cheers.
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Re: feather meal
I concur with this, my pots this year had one top dress in five months.camkush wrote: ↑Sat Oct 22, 2022 1:41 pmYeah I did use Feathers for a little while there. Contrary to a lot of belief you can actually burn plants with it but it’s not very common. Depending on situations you may get 3-5 months worth of feed if you use the right amount as well. I feel like it takes at least 10 days to begin breaking down but that’s only my opinion
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