9 month old compost, young clones??

Orange Shovel CAGrower

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Hi there,
I currently have access to a large amount of 9 month old compost. This stuff smells great and was made from Horse/Cow manure. I talked to the man who made it and i found out it has a decent amount of sand (the feed given to the animals had some sand in it). This should help with drainage.

Does anyone see any problems with using it SOLELY as the plant media for young clones? What organic amendments should be added?
Will this stuff burn these young plants, or will they survive?
 
I would rather be safe then sorry with it being munare...even tho it was composted ...Now with it being compsted you wont have to do as much just i would put some vermiculte, peat moss and some worm casting as some additive with the bulk of the medium being the composted munare.....I sure do wish i had accesse to some super composted poo like that :(......Good luck with your new clones
 
Thanks.

I am waiting about 2 weeks to transplant these girls. I think they should be ok during this time. I will transplant them into their permanent holes after the soil has cooked.
 
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