Vitax 6x natural fertiliser - any one tried it?

Started by Crystalmoon, August 19, 2016, 07:39:08

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Crystalmoon

Hi everyone my husband went to get me some manure but came back with Vitax 6x 100% natural fibrous fertiliser instead. The bag says it is 6 to 8 times richer than farmyard manure & that you use handfuls instead of barrowloads. It is supposed to condition soil & feed plants with one application lasting a whole season. Sounds a bit too good to be true to me so I wondered if anybody here has had any experience with using it?

Crystalmoon


BarriedaleNick

It's just chicken poo - I guess no different to other chicken poo but it is heat treated to guarantee no pathogens.
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Crystalmoon

Hi BarriedaleNick, I did have a look at the blurb on line about it & it does seem good that it definitely has no weeds/pathogens in it but I am surprised that this chicken poo is 6 times richer as a fertiliser than farmyard manure...or is all chicken poo that much richer than manure?

laurieuk

We used some several years ago, the main thing is the very very strong smell.

Deb P

I must be odd because I like the smell of it......
If it's not pouring with rain, I'm either in the garden or at the lottie! Probably still there in the rain as well TBH....🥴

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pumkinlover

We use groworganic on our site. It is the pelleted form and very popular. Works well.

Duke Ellington

I like the smell too😂. I used it during the first two years of my allotment when I had no home made compost or a source of manure. I felt it was good stuff but how do you really know unless you carry out a like for like trial. What I do know is it's easy to transport,clean to use, a little goes a long way. We stopped using it when we were able to use manure from sourced from a friends horses. I would use it again if I had to.

duke
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Crystalmoon

Thanks everyone for your replies I now look forward to using it even if I may need to hold my nose lol  :toothy10:

Vinlander

Chicken pellets shouldn't smell if they've been kept dry, but if their cover is a bit rudimentary (at the shop or your own storage) then horizontal drizzle will get in and you will get manure smells or sometimes just ammonia.

Cheers.

With a microholding you always get too much or bugger-all. (I'm fed up calling it an allotment garden - it just encourages the tidy-police).

The simple/complex split is more & more important: Simple fertilisers Poor, complex ones Good. Simple (old) poisons predictable, others (new) the opposite.

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