Ello everyone,
Yesterday I collected some nettle leaves to make nettle fertiliser and added boiling water (the boiling water was to make sure I killed off any seeds).
Anyway, the nettle fertiliser has some kind of strange layer of oil-looking substance on the top. It almost appears to be like a very thin film and has the rainbow looking aspect common with oil.
I was just wondering whether anybody has seen this before. If it's a common aspect of nettles and has just floated to the surface & usually does this, I will use it.
If not, then I will take it this is some kind of pesticide & get rid.
The nettles themselves didn't appear to be suffering any kind of pesticide damage but I just thought I'd check if this was common.
Thanks
Yesterday I collected some nettle leaves to make nettle fertiliser and added boiling water (the boiling water was to make sure I killed off any seeds).
Anyway, the nettle fertiliser has some kind of strange layer of oil-looking substance on the top. It almost appears to be like a very thin film and has the rainbow looking aspect common with oil.
I was just wondering whether anybody has seen this before. If it's a common aspect of nettles and has just floated to the surface & usually does this, I will use it.
If not, then I will take it this is some kind of pesticide & get rid.
The nettles themselves didn't appear to be suffering any kind of pesticide damage but I just thought I'd check if this was common.
Thanks
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