I remember back on the farm, it was considered "hot." Tending to burn
plants if fresh. But, composted, it's fairly good stuff and much more
sanitary. I've never tried it for orchids. I've recently switch from
bark, cinder (volcanice), and perlite; to using cut coconut husk instead of
bark, better aeration and lighter.
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"RPM1" wrote in message
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http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/6917/manure.htm
What do y'all think about growing orchids in horse manure?
Ruth CM