Am I doing something wrong? BUDDING FERTS

punatang808

Member
So I need some advice for flowering/budding/finishing/ect ferts. In the past I have used Sun Leaves Bat Guano,Tiger Bloom, and Beastie Bloomz. This combo worked alright although I didn't notice much results from using the Beastie Bloomz, which was suprising because is has 0-50-30 NPK plus a bunch of trace minerals. The bat guano seened to have the greatest effect on the plants. I now want to try organic budding ferts. Does anyone have in opinions on this thread or ferts?? Thanks!
 

James87

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I use a 20-20-20 base (with minerals) and add 10-60-10. Also started giving it human multivitamin. IMO it could use a little more nitrogen but it's doing alright. And I add a splash of lemon juice.
 

Relaxed

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seabird guano by sunleaves. nothing more needed start to finish. no worries about over or under ferts.
 

Relaxed

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Yes, use it from veg. to cut. Grows green as plants in a garden center. I dont use it till plants are about 3 to 4 weeks from seed due to ferts already in fox farm soil having organic nuts. When transplanting from 20oz cup to 1 gal or 2 gal bags use a pen or sharpe to make a hole 2 to 3 inches deep placing a heavy pinch of the guano in the hole cover and water normal. Use grow bags from a hydro store at about 10 cents a piece for a reason. They don't weigh anything so you can pick up the plant when just watered knowing the weight. Pick it up again in about 3 to 5 days, when the plant is much lighter you will know it's time to water. From this point add guano monthly thru veg to cut. make sure to not add gauno last week or 2 so they naturally flush. You will have garden center green plants all the way thru just as in nature. Don't make it any harder...g luck.

cut paste from sunleaves below

High in the nutrients needed for every stage of plant growth, Sunleaves Peruvian Seabird Guano (12-11-2) is an excellent all-purpose fertilizer. All-natural with no chemical additives, Peruvian Seabird Guano is safe for use indoors and out. Nothing like it for accelerating growth, Peruvian Seabird Guano is pelletized for water solubility with less mess. Use it on houseplants, vegetables, ornamentals and fruit trees.
 

punatang808

Member
Yes, use it from veg. to cut. Grows green as plants in a garden center. I dont use it till plants are about 3 to 4 weeks from seed due to ferts already in fox farm soil having organic nuts. When transplanting from 20oz cup to 1 gal or 2 gal bags use a pen or sharpe to make a hole 2 to 3 inches deep placing a heavy pinch of the guano in the hole cover and water normal. Use grow bags from a hydro store at about 10 cents a piece for a reason. They don't weigh anything so you can pick up the plant when just watered knowing the weight. Pick it up again in about 3 to 5 days, when the plant is much lighter you will know it's time to water. From this point add guano monthly thru veg to cut. make sure to not add gauno last week or 2 so they naturally flush. You will have garden center green plants all the way thru just as in nature. Don't make it any harder...g luck.

cut paste from sunleaves below

High in the nutrients needed for every stage of plant growth, Sunleaves Peruvian Seabird Guano (12-11-2) is an excellent all-purpose fertilizer. All-natural with no chemical additives, Peruvian Seabird Guano is safe for use indoors and out. Nothing like it for accelerating growth, Peruvian Seabird Guano is pelletized for water solubility with less mess. Use it on houseplants, vegetables, ornamentals and fruit trees.
Seems like it would go good with my Earth Juice Meta-K 0-0-7, thanks!
 

Relaxed

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Not sure my yields as I have dont sell any. Sorry but I am very carefull what I say on line other then some growing technics (sp). I would like to see a side by side grow difference so why don't you buy a bag for $12 bucks and see? I've tried several ferts. in organic and the seabird guano is overal the best and easiest of all. Never a burnered plant. Sorry, I live in the south.
 

Relaxed

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Ryan, your mommy is calling. Somebody check for age. Your comments are not welcome by anyone....whoever it was toward. must be a troll.
 

missnu

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Any hydro store has it with the bat guano, and most regular garden stores as well. I have 2 kinds of bat...one is 10-1-1 and the other is 1-10-1 and then I got the seabird at 12-11-2, and then I realized that after the seabird was gone I would be using the other 2 simultaneously to get the exact same thing...lol...One poop to rule them all...
 

missnu

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But I also use fish emulsions and I have some prebottled organic nutes, and blah blah blah...really depends on what I am trying to get out of my plant...
 

punatang808

Member
Just learned that if you soil isn't at the right PH then your plant can't accept nutrients, that was most likely my problem.
 

canaplease

Member
I have a couple Mandala Fruitilisious ladies and am using peruvian seabird guano and harvest superpowered organic soil. I was reading on my breeders website and they said dont use guano.

Can I add guano to my potting soil?

NO! Guano is extremely potent and easily burns plants. You should avoid using guano for any indoor cultivation. It can only be used in small amounts for greenhouse or outdoor gardening in the ground and in large containers. Once you mix guano into the soil you can't remove it! For outdoor use it is also best to only apply small amounts onto the top layer of the soil.

I already tilled in some pellets and was wondering if anyone had any opinions about it. should i make a tea next time? and still get flower fert when the time comes/?
 
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