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Old April 28, 2012   #4
babice
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Wow! I'm so glad you told me because I am using Roots Organic's Buddha Grow on my seedlings right now and have been trying to decide if I want to use the Buddha Bloom as well while I'm growing them in the EBs and containers. I certainly think the bat guano sounds like a good thing.

By the way - I was looking around at stores today and found something I haven't read about or seen before - buffalo compost! Interesting, eh?

So the first time I used the Buddha Grow my DH got on to me for shaking the gallon jug of it up in the kitchen and I thought he was very silly for that. I kinda still do but it not only made me honor his concerns and do this now only in the garage but also made me think about whether I should be more careful. So, I am careful to wash my hands afterwards and also careful to clean the utility sink afterward.

Do you suppose that because the guano (or any manure) has dried up, that any pathogens are gone? And, therefore, really that wouldn't be a concern any more?
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