Hi IiCeOd, following here, very interesting. Where did you get your guano? I just ask because I have seen sea bird guano and bat guano - which is as you say shi~. lol I have never used guano myself but I see that a lot of people like using it. If you bought some could you tell us what the NPK on the side of the packet says? You probably already know but just in case -
N = Nitrogen
With a good supply, plants grow
sturdily and mature rapidly, with rich, dark green foliage.
P = Phosphorus
The second major element in plant nutrition, phosphorus is
essential for healthy growth, strong roots,and greater
resistance to disease.
K = Potassium (Potash) Potassium is necessary during all stages of growth. It is
especially important in the development of fruit.
You will see the NPK ratio on the side of the fertilizer packet. So yeah, what is the NPK ratio of your guano? This info may help the experienced people here to give you good advice. On the other hand maybe you know of a good place to collect your own guano? In that case you have to make sure it isnt too fresh or it will burn your baby. Anyway, hoping for good things with your first grow, exciting times!
N = Nitrogen
With a good supply, plants grow
sturdily and mature rapidly, with rich, dark green foliage.
P = Phosphorus
The second major element in plant nutrition, phosphorus is
essential for healthy growth, strong roots,and greater
resistance to disease.
K = Potassium (Potash) Potassium is necessary during all stages of growth. It is
especially important in the development of fruit.
You will see the NPK ratio on the side of the fertilizer packet. So yeah, what is the NPK ratio of your guano? This info may help the experienced people here to give you good advice. On the other hand maybe you know of a good place to collect your own guano? In that case you have to make sure it isnt too fresh or it will burn your baby. Anyway, hoping for good things with your first grow, exciting times!