I started the second experiment with making bulk substrate from horse manure pellets. My straw experiment failed and many people advised to use coir instead, so I tried it.
The 600 g brick is said to be dissolved in 10 litres of water. Hence I measured 60 grams and dissolved in one liter:
Now it's too watery so I strained the excess water and measured 50 g of horse manure pellets (these should be worth 500 g of real horse manure). It didn't fully dissolve so I added hot water (200 ml in total):
Now I mixed everything along with 50 g peat moss (let's make it look more like soil) and a spoonful of gypsum:
The excess water has been strained in a collander (I had to squeeze it by hand):
Now it looks like real substrate. The better and more straightforward course of action would be to measure correct amount of water, dissolve the manure pellets in it and then mix everything.
Anyway, I loaded the substate into 1 liter jar and paseurized at 60-70 C for one hour:
Finally, the substrate has been cooled and layered in a monotub (4 layers of substrate with 3 layers of grain):
I left 3 holes (8 mm wide) with a micropore tape for air exchange:
These mini-monotubs has been placed in a larger monotub and left to colonize along with my straw mini-monotubs:
This probably won't work since the grain smelled little bit like rotten cheese and stopped colonizing two weeks ago (probably from too little AE). I spawned it anyway just to see what happens.
It would be nice to have some knowledge on how much of each ingredient to use (ideally by weight), but all the recipes are for real horse manure, not for pellets. One source said the pellets are 10x stronger than dried horse manure by weight, so this is the only information I can work with.
If you have any ideas or suggestions, please let me know...