Nettle manure recipe: interests and benefits

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by highfly-addict » 30/05/11, 13:38

netshaman wrote:This question will sound stupid but, at the end of the process, it looks like what?
I know this question is silly ...
Because when I hear purine, I think of a dark green mash, but as it is filtering, finally it comes in what form?


Well it comes as a translucent liquid, brown to light green, slightly more viscous than water.
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by Christophe » 30/05/11, 13:57

I never filtered it :) It's dark green / goose poop!

But hey I always used as fertilizer ... not as an insecticide to spray ....
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by netshaman » 30/05/11, 16:33

And so anything that is not liquid can not be used as fertilizer?
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by Christophe » 30/05/11, 16:37

Well, why?

It's just that in the sprayer it does not pass the pieces too much ...

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by netshaman » 30/05/11, 16:57

Of course!
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I said that because as it was alluded to putting what was left on the compost pile to speed up decomposition, I thought it might be too virulent for a plant.
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by highfly-addict » 30/05/11, 19:31

Sometimes I "mulch" the tomatoes or eggplants with the remaining "pieces" of the manure: a good layer is excellent!

So, those, they are entitled only to clear water and rain as watering.
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by greg » 14/08/11, 10:42

I do it regularly and to have a regular product (it allows to make comparatives) I give you my combination
it is necessary that the maceration is done in a place with constant temperature as the cellar. but if it is cool, it takes time so either I use black buckets on which I put a tarpaulin, or I use an insulated barrel with a heating resistor.
in 48 h to 35-40 °: it's done.

some remarks on the recipe: a sock is small. prefer a jute bag or sieve to do the first filtration, then a sheet.
15 days is very long and we arrive at the putrefaction stage (it really stinks) and those who use it no longer find the fertilizing effect
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by sspid14 » 15/08/11, 15:57

Near my home, there is the feast of nettle.

http://urticamania.over-blog.com/articl ... 49744.html

There is also a lot of info about nettle on this site, and also some good articles.

Small video about nettle manure
http://leweb2zero.tv/video/vilcoyote_1249e3c7344e661
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by Christophe » 27/11/12, 13:27

Nettle fairy of resistance, documentary on the phytosanitary use of nettle ... for all!

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x98dvg ... 1-6_webcam

http://www.terre.tv/fr/3023_lortie-fee-de-la-resistance
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