Will indoniseian bat guano by it's self during 12/12 be enough for so DanK?
cheef tomahawk Well-Known Member Feb 12, 2009 #1 Will indoniseian bat guano by it's self during 12/12 be enough for so DanK?
U UserFriendly New Member Feb 12, 2009 #2 Depends on how fresh the soil is and how long it'll take to flower the plants. Yes, if you can keep the plants green until they stop stretching.
Depends on how fresh the soil is and how long it'll take to flower the plants. Yes, if you can keep the plants green until they stop stretching.
cheef tomahawk Well-Known Member Feb 12, 2009 #3 UserFriendly said: Depends on how fresh the soil is and how long it'll take to flower the plants. Yes, if you can keep the plants green until they stop stretching. Click to expand... is there a organic veg powder or liquid thats good that you no of or some thing easy to use for a rookie
UserFriendly said: Depends on how fresh the soil is and how long it'll take to flower the plants. Yes, if you can keep the plants green until they stop stretching. Click to expand... is there a organic veg powder or liquid thats good that you no of or some thing easy to use for a rookie
U UserFriendly New Member Feb 13, 2009 #4 cheef tomahawk said: is there a organic veg powder or liquid thats good that you no of or some thing easy to use for a rookie Click to expand... For that, I use Peruvian Seabird guano (10-10-2). I also supplement with blackstrap molasses (15% K w/ my brand) since guanos are lacking in potassium (It's also good for R/O water).
cheef tomahawk said: is there a organic veg powder or liquid thats good that you no of or some thing easy to use for a rookie Click to expand... For that, I use Peruvian Seabird guano (10-10-2). I also supplement with blackstrap molasses (15% K w/ my brand) since guanos are lacking in potassium (It's also good for R/O water).