e konjska govna su jako jako dobra.Ako si ikad gledo od Cervantesa canna tour i kad vidis one biljoze sto yildaju i do 5 kila heda po jedno,to je sve gnojeno iskljucivo sa konjskim govnima.Sad ako netko zna koje su to doze nek ti kaze ja se bas sa tim nisam susreto,ili odi na ICMAG ili neku taku stranicu i upisi u search horse manure.
Evo recimo sta neki govore za konjska govna
As mentioned, I've been using composted horse poo for the last week as an amendment when transplanting my girls, and I've noticed how crazy dense this stuff is. I've been breaking it up with a little hammer prior to mixing it into the soil (1 part manure, 1 part recycled soil, 3 parts new soil), and even at that rate I can tell which pots have the poo in them because of the extra weight. Based on this, I can't figure out how using this stuff straight w/o perlite could allow for good root development. I can't see how any air could get down there, and after watering this stuff it stays wet forever. Then again, I'm not a botanist. Can someone explain how our plant's roots manage to penetrate this stuff? If I was growing real trees (i.e. maples/oaks/elms) I would totally understand how their massive root system could bust through - they tear up concrete after all - but how does our little annual plant do it?
I've recently been chatting with an old timey OG grower. We've traded some genetics and talked shop, etc. When I quizzed him about his process (soils, nutes, amendments, etc.) he blew me away. He says that he uses nothing more than overwintered horse manure - that's it. He plants clones directly into 100% manure (no perlite/compost/ewc/anything) and gives them nothing but water right up until harvest. I thought he was pulling my leg until he gave me some teenage clones in 2 liter bottles and lo and behold he was serious.
Has anyone ever tried this? His plants looked great, and life would be a whole lot simpler if the only thing I ever needed to do was pour some R/o water into them. In addition, he uses way smaller pots than I would think would be possible. He says that because the manure is so much denser than potting soil (it is at least 2-3x as heavy) there are more nutes per cubic foot so he needs less to accomplish the yield.
Jedino sto ja znam jest da ta govna moraju dugo stajat zbog fungija,i da dobrano zadrzavaju vlagu.E sad ako skontas semu sa tim mozes hebacka drva uzgojit.