Hello,
I'm doing comparison test between seedlings growing in 8 months old horse manure and the regular multipurpose compost.
I've planted clover, lupin, nasturtium, mustard (Horse manure on the left and multipurpose compost on the right).
What I've noticed is slower growth in horse manure and lower germination rate for all plants (might be because it is lumpy).
I'm yet to do ph test of both but what I wonder is why nasturtium and mustard have red/purple stems and outline of leaves, do you think it might be some kind of deficiency like phosphorous ?
http://s14.postimg.org/nc0oip1dt/IMG...221_072943.jpg
http://s28.postimg.org/y92tzes31/IMG...221_072831.jpg
http://s21.postimg.org/rbu9tdpav/IMG...221_072845.jpg
I'm doing comparison test between seedlings growing in 8 months old horse manure and the regular multipurpose compost.
I've planted clover, lupin, nasturtium, mustard (Horse manure on the left and multipurpose compost on the right).
What I've noticed is slower growth in horse manure and lower germination rate for all plants (might be because it is lumpy).
I'm yet to do ph test of both but what I wonder is why nasturtium and mustard have red/purple stems and outline of leaves, do you think it might be some kind of deficiency like phosphorous ?
http://s14.postimg.org/nc0oip1dt/IMG...221_072943.jpg
http://s28.postimg.org/y92tzes31/IMG...221_072831.jpg
http://s21.postimg.org/rbu9tdpav/IMG...221_072845.jpg
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