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Mahavatar
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composted h/manure as cloning medium?
#281574 - 09/16/09 10:10 PM (15 years, 3 months ago) |
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Will there be any problem using peat pots with composted horse manure to start clones, its all i got and in a day or so my plants will be touching the cfls in the box so im planning on cloning tomorrow morning.
-------------------- Most people consider the course of events as natural and inevitable. They little know what radical change are possible through prayer. Every morning I offer my body, my mind and any ability that I posses, to be used by Thee, O infinite creator, in whatever way Thou dost choose to express Thyself through me. I know that all work is Thy work, and that no task is too difficult or too menial when offered to Thee in loving service.
Paramahansa Yogananda.
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SmOakland
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Re: composted h/manure as cloning medium? [Re: Mahavatar]
#281583 - 09/16/09 10:30 PM (15 years, 3 months ago) |
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I think that fungal infections could be a problem in compost. Most cloning mediums are inert, like sand, rockwool cubes, etc. You could try it but I would not bank on the clones taking. And you should sterilize it first probably.
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Mahavatar
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Re: composted h/manure as cloning medium? [Re: SmOakland]
#281591 - 09/16/09 10:57 PM (15 years, 3 months ago) |
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think i could just dry it out real good or am i gonna have to pasteurise it?
-------------------- Most people consider the course of events as natural and inevitable. They little know what radical change are possible through prayer. Every morning I offer my body, my mind and any ability that I posses, to be used by Thee, O infinite creator, in whatever way Thou dost choose to express Thyself through me. I know that all work is Thy work, and that no task is too difficult or too menial when offered to Thee in loving service.
Paramahansa Yogananda.
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SmOakland
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Re: composted h/manure as cloning medium? [Re: Mahavatar]
#281595 - 09/16/09 11:19 PM (15 years, 3 months ago) |
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I would pour boiling water where you are going to insert the clones. I always do that when I clone directly into soil.
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Mahavatar
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Registered: 04/21/08
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Loc: Quebec
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Re: composted h/manure as cloning medium? [Re: SmOakland]
#281792 - 09/17/09 12:01 PM (15 years, 3 months ago) |
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Also, can someone tell me how important it is to reduce the level of nitrogen in the mother before cloning off it?
-------------------- Most people consider the course of events as natural and inevitable. They little know what radical change are possible through prayer. Every morning I offer my body, my mind and any ability that I posses, to be used by Thee, O infinite creator, in whatever way Thou dost choose to express Thyself through me. I know that all work is Thy work, and that no task is too difficult or too menial when offered to Thee in loving service.
Paramahansa Yogananda.
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