Soil growers advice please

Porky

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I've got that myco brand one and you just reminded me I totally forgot about the shit when I potted it's up in the cupboard out of site out of mind. Can I poke a hole and put some down or wait untill I report again. I'm in 30L pots but am moving up to 60L when the flower tent is free
Sprinkle a bit on top and water it in!
 

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Billygoat

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What's everyone's thoughts on this compost I noticed being sold up here

What is the Morpheus Blend?
This is made in Mooloo on our biodynamic farm, the pile gets to 60 degrees and is carefully monitored, turned and hydrated with mineral rich spring water from our terraced ponds. We shift the pile through different fermentation stacks and lengths according to the needs of the individual pile, to ensure the highest concentration of microorganisms, bioavailability of nutrients, maximum nitrogen capture and humus formation. This is a high energy blend full of potent aromas, with a sticky stable humus structure. We are currently the only place in the country you can get this grade of Humified BD compost.

After using our Morpheus Blend you can expect:

• Higher yields

• Deeper blooms, more often

• Higher disease & pest resistance

• Higher water holding capacity of your soil

• Higher brix content / nutrition in plants

• The correct soil biology for crop production

• To grow crops in degraded soil

• To revitalise landscape yard soil's

• To bring back sad, tired & dying plants

Contains:

• BD500

• BD502

• BD503

• BD504

• BD505

• BD506

• BD507

• Fermented herbs

• Volcanic rock minerals

• Microfine lime

• Farm cultivated micro-organisms

• Post heat mycorrhizal inoculation & fermentation

• Lactating cow manure

• Chicken manure

• Mombasa high carbon grass


It’s dog shit.

That’s the bloke burying cow horns and other stupid shit. @Porky , you remember that video? 😂
 

itchybro

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putting cow shit in a horn & burying it " is " biodynamics
they call it a preparation , named BD500 in this case

as far as i know there isn't different kinds of biodynamics
 

Donothing-garden

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I've got that myco brand one and you just reminded me I totally forgot about the shit when I potted it's up in the cupboard out of site out of mind. Can I poke a hole and put some down or wait untill I report again. I'm in 30L pots but am moving up to 60L when the flower tent is free
U can, the stuff I sell is micronised and can be watered in... I definitely recommend applying as early as possible, especially for fast growing annuals with short life cycles. Wait til next cycle!
 

Billygoat

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putting cow shit in a horn & burying it " is " biodynamics
they call it a preparation , named BD500 in this case

as far as i know there isn't different kinds of biodynamics

Buy a bag of his soil and you will see what I mean.

I should probably have said, "this particular byodynamic farmer is".
 

Indy

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Wouldn't worry about it, bill. Most folks would share a similar perception about him.

Bit like myself.. :unsure:
 

Porky

The Dwarf Hermie King
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• Lactating cow manure ........ lol.
Means he's getting if from a diary!
It's the real sloppy shit!!
Used to live down the road from one years ago.
Collected heaps of it for grows and me garden at the time. Fucking stank on the wrong wind!! 🤮
 

Hudo

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20230502_195719.jpg20230502_195739.jpg20230502_195800.jpgthe soil experiments have taken off since the re pot . The lanky cutting has yellowing on the tips of new growth. Is it just this strain is more demanding on nitrogen? All the soil was mixed at the same time so there all in the same mix.
 

itchybro

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Spewing I thought i was onto a winner
if this guy is local to you & if it were me i'd give the compost a go
not sure what products from red soil @Billygoat has tried or if he just thinks the guy in the vid is a wanker which is a little hard to disagree with

View attachment 34615View attachment 34616View attachment 34617the soil experiments have taken off since the re pot . The lanky cutting has yellowing on the tips of new growth. Is it just this strain is more demanding on nitrogen? All the soil was mixed at the same time so there all in the same mix.
are they different sized pots ? what's the size difference & which pot is the yellowing one in
 

Billygoat

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if this guy is local to you & if it were me i'd give the compost a go
not sure what products from red soil @Billygoat has tried or if he just thinks the guy in the vid is a wanker which is a little hard to disagree with


are they different sized pots ? what's the size difference & which pot is the yellowing one in

Early on TSE I bought bulk soil direct from farm. Rebranded and sold it through the online store.

It was not what it was represented as and unfortunately all the feedback was negative.

I even sold it locally to avid non canna gardeners, based on advice from seller. Again feedback was negative.

I am no soil expert but when I arrive on farm and the seller describes the plumes of his excavator disturbing white (assume lime) as the heat from the break down of the quality inputs..

Well you know.

I think old pugs said it best when he said something like. Where did he dig this shit up from, the side of the road? (He bought a few bags).
 

Hudo

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are they different sized pots ? what's the size difference & which pot is the yellowing one in
The pots are pretty much the same maybe a few Litres diff. It's the one that's closer pic of the leaf (Its alot yellower in the flesh camera doesnt pic it up). There yellow around the edges for a couple days then seem to green up and the new growth keeps the same cycle. It diddnt happen in the hempy pots with coco (these are all clones).it's strange I've never seen it before. Not the yellowing going when the leaf seems to slow down when it gets up to size.
 
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