This is our compost formula:
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Phase 1, Agaricus bisporus Compost Formula. |
1 - Three wire bale formula. |
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Day |
Treatment to material and ingrediance to add. |
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1 |
Monday |
Wet down.* Wheat Straw one bale, or Stable straw with 10% horse manure, ( 50 pounds.) |
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2 |
Tuesday |
Let it sit: |
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3 |
Wednesday |
Let it sit: |
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4 |
Thursday |
Add - dried poultry waste and Urea. |
1 Pound - Dried Poultry Waste & 1.2 ounze Urea. |
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5 |
Friday |
Let it sit: |
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6 |
Saturday |
Flip pile and wet down.* |
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7 |
Sunday |
Let it sit: |
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8 |
Monday |
Flip pile and wet down.* |
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9 |
Tuesday |
Let it sit: |
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10 |
Wednesday |
Let it sit: |
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11 |
Thursday |
Add - dried poultry waste and Urea. |
1 Pound - Dried Poultry Waste & 1.2 ounze Urea. |
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12 |
Friday |
Flip pile. |
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13 |
Saturday |
Flip pile and wet down.* - Add 2 pounds - Cotton Seed Hulls. |
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14 |
Sunday |
Let it sit: |
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15 |
Monday |
Flip pile and wet down.* |
(Note: Compost will naturally start to heat up to high temperatures, this is good.) |
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16 |
Tuesday |
Let it sit: |
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17 |
Wednesday |
Add - 3lbs. Cotton Seed Meal, 2 lbs. Gypsum, 1 lbs. Rape Seed Meal, 1 lbs. Peat Moss. |
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18 |
Thursday |
Turn pile, water lightly.* |
(From now on keep the pile in a more compact format to allow heat to build up.) |
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19 |
Friday |
Let it sit: |
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20 |
Saturday |
Turn pile, water lightly.* |
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21 |
Sunday |
Let it sit: |
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22 |
Monday |
Turn pile, water lightly.* |
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23 |
Tuesday |
Let it sit: |
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24 |
Wednesday |
Turn pile, and fill containers. |
Ready to Pasturise at 142 degrees F. for 6 hours. |
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First stabalize at 132 F. for 3 hrs. , then raise to 142 F. for 6 hrs. |
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Finish compost contains 65-70 percent water content. |
Slowly let cool for 2 days. Slow clean air ventilation required. |
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Well made compost is blackish and has a lightly carmel type coating covering the straw. Over composting will lower mushroom yeilds. |
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Compost is pasturised to kill any existing undesirable fungi growing in the compost. It can then be innoculated with mushroom spawn. |
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* Wet down just enough to moisten the material and not enough to cause water run off. Run off washes away the added nuitrients. |
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Note: Compost should be made on a solid surface to prevent the washing away of added nuitreints. (Concrete, asphalt, plastic, wood.) |
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The above formula was originally from a larger volume formula. This smaller volume formula may require additional composting time. |
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