Yes, you can use damp bonemeal, as moisture does not harm its effectiveness as a fertilizer. However, it may clump together, making it harder to spread evenly. To ensure optimal use, you might want to break up any clumps before applying it to your garden or plants. Always check for any signs of mold or spoilage before use.
To make bonemeal at home, collect bones from meat or fish. Clean the bones thoroughly and let them dry completely. Crush the bones into a fine powder using a mortar and pestle or a blender. Store the bonemeal in an airtight container for later use as a natural fertilizer for plants.
Many bonemeal products contain high, even dangerous, levels of lead.
rose red dye and bonemeal
The ID # is 351.
I had a damp cloth. The weather was rather damp today.
the clothes were damp
Mushroom+Bonemeal
I hung my clothes back out to dry as they were still damp.
The best paint to use for damp wood surfaces is an oil-based or acrylic latex paint that is specifically designed for use on damp or moist surfaces. These types of paints have better adhesion and durability on damp wood compared to traditional paints.
Craft a bone in your inventory or a crafting table.
What chemcals I can use to Kill potential mold behid the damp walls?”
No, joint compound is not waterproof and is not suitable for use in wet or damp environments.