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making use of on-hand "obsolete" inputs

chappie

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Veteran
I am about to mix up a batch of CC's recipe (more or less).

I do still have some other "organic" ingredients from my less-educated days.

Bat Guano (Indo and Jamaican)
Cottonseed meal
Greensand
Azomite


I believe, from what I have read, that the azomite and greensand will do no harm and I can go ahead and add them to my mineral mix (glacial, basalt, and oyster shell).

But what should I do with the guano? slowly add it to my worm bins? put it in outdoor compost heaps? topdress my outdoor veggie beds?

And would the cottonseed meal be better composted or fed to worms?

thanks!
 

bigshrimp

Active member
Veteran
If the indonesian guano is fossilized (more like rockdust in texture) it would be good to feed to the worms. Greensand won't hurt them either. The high N guanos are not so suitable for worm feed imo.
 
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