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I thought hair takes a very long time to break down?
as in damn near forever - think what is left in the mummy caskets, what is left in wolf poo, etc. etc. It is just about the last biological thing to go, other perhaps than teeth. At minimum, it will be really, really slow for the micros to get their teeth into it, and until they do, the plants will have to wait. IMO. :cheers:
 
hell man, they oughta jus sell bagz o' fuckin mummy hair for the same purpose....i mean jeezus, can imagine the nutrient value locked inside of 4500 yr old hair-? :yoinks2: :headbang: ppp
 
There’s people that use living soil inside, re-ammended over and over….others have no-till gardens…
Thats true too, so maybe there is a use. I just threw out first thoughts. I certainly dont talk from experience. So I can be swayed with the right info on technique.
 
Google says wool takes one year to decompose. Is that practical for growing?
It specifically says unwashed hair in that google description so assuming the nutrients come from something absorbed into the hair and not the hair itself! :shrug:

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This would turn into the messiest game of keep away with The Dude…. And he normally wins… :doh: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: View attachment 1745457
Hmmm, sounds like my dog's game of fetch. I throw the ball, the hound roars off after it, picks it up while looking in my direction, then drops it and sits. So I have to "fetch" it and throw it again. Sigh. She does make up her own games... :crying::cheers:
 
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