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So I know that rabbit poo is a good source of N. And I have a rabbit. I have soil thats at .10-.05-.05 and I want to add the rabbit pellets. But should I just mix it into the soil? How much?
The real question is: how hard is it to Nutrient burn a new seedling with rabbit poo. |
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I'm also new to organics but I think you are supposed to compost any manure you plan to use. Not positive but no one else was giving advice and I figured I'd help.
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For best, all around manure, Rabbit is one of the best. Worms love it, but you have to spread it out, & wash it... the urine. After that, 20% Rabbit, the rest, compost, and you will have done good stuff. For seedlings, after they they get around 6 inches tall, , I would make a TEA using 1/4 cup of Rabbit manure to 1 gal. of water. That MAY be pushing it... Too little is always better than too much. You don't want your plant to outgrow the rooting system. Seaweed & soft rock Phous. is VERY good for new roots.
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