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depends on the specific guano, what's the NPK on it? Different sources, different numbers.... Top dress lightly, and follow the directions on the label.... Get a bit more K in there too, very important nute in high demand now; most guano's are low in K...
Used the down to earth sbg 0-11-0 at 4 tbs per 5 gallon pot curious if it is readily available or will take a few weeks or months to break down also would the n and k in my bloom formula 5-10-5 be sufficient I'm feeding 1tbs per week also topdressing with ewc when I feel the need
 
Used the down to earth sbg 0-11-0 at 4 tbs per 5 gallon pot curious if it is readily available or will take a few weeks or months to break down also would the n and k in my bloom formula 5-10-5 be sufficient I'm feeding 1tbs per week also topdressing with ewc when I feel the need
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I think DTE recommends 2 Tbs per gallon. So you would be safe there. This early in bloom (personally) I would add the 5 10 5 at 1 tbs per gallon as well. As long as it is slow release dry organic. You have some stretch to go yet which will require N. It will break down over the next 3-4 weeks. I use Kelp and Alfalfa in my topdress on a pretty regular basis as well as Neem. Neem is good slow release N as well as great peat management.
 
:yeahthat: Builder called it on the guano,.. I'm not familiar with this one, is it processed at all and made more readily available? In any case, it's probably anything but right-now available,... What are you doing for inoculants? The Herd in more critical than ever here, ditto for enzymes...
I'd boost the K however you can, "organic" or not,... the plant doesn't know or care, K+ is K+ from salts or otherwise,... kelp, ash, greensand,... mind the potash, it's alkaline as hell! The products I use have plenty of K in them, so it's not an issue for me, perhaps even the opposite-- I need to watch the inputs on certain feed regimes and products... I do like GLN's Sweet Candy, a K, SO4, amino's and carbo's supplement that's especially good for finishing/terp' production support... I find many nute lines lack Cl,...yes Cl :rofl:, a true micronute.... For that an occasional wee pinch of salt substitute does the trick (KCl)...
 
:yeahthat: Builder called it on the guano,.. I'm not familiar with this one, is it processed at all and made more readily available? In any case, it's probably anything but right-now available,... What are you doing for inoculants? The Herd in more critical than ever here, ditto for enzymes...
I'd boost the K however you can, "organic" or not,... the plant doesn't know or care, K+ is K+ from salts or otherwise,... kelp, ash, greensand,... mind the potash, it's alkaline as hell! The products I use have plenty of K in them, so it's not an issue for me, perhaps even the opposite-- I need to watch the inputs on certain feed regimes and products... I do like GLN's Sweet Candy, a K, SO4, amino's and carbo's supplement that's especially good for finishing/terp' production support... I find many nute lines lack Cl,...yes Cl :rofl:, a true micronute.... For that an occasional wee pinch of salt substitute does the trick (KCl)...
Dont believe its processed its mined from an ancient deposit which explains why it has no nitrogen and didnt get to inoculate this girl as I didnt buy mykos till after she was was planted I did inoculate my 2 other girls I am using a 50/50 blend of ffof/hf though which is preloaded with mychorizae planning on topping with barley to increase fungal presence aswell I'm using mollases and Epsom salt regularly and believe I'm getting aminos from my age old has stuff like fish solubles feathermeal seaweed extracts
 
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easy on the epsoms mate,.. how much and how often? molasses does have significant amounts of it in it, and it's chelated unlike epsoms,.. this means it's more "stable", less likely to interact/react with other things and get locked up in an unavailable form,...humic-fulvic are a very good thing to add in as well, many benefits (read it at the Reference section in here), chelates too... it's usually pretty cheap two; BioAg Ful-Humic 100g bag is inexpensive and as a dry product concentrated as heck, it'll last for years! Anyway, too much Mg can start to mess with the uptake of other cations, so be careful of you total inputs on that,....
... those girls looks great- :d5:
 
easy on the epsoms mate,.. how much and how often? molasses does have significant amounts of it in it, and it's chelated unlike epsoms,.. this means it's more "stable", less likely to interact/react with other things and get locked up in an unavailable form,...humic-fulvic are a very good thing to add in as well, many benefits (read it at the Reference section in here), chelates too... it's usually pretty cheap two; BioAg Ful-Humic 100g bag is inexpensive and as a dry product concentrated as heck, it'll last for years! Anyway, too much Mg can start to mess with the uptake of other cations, so be careful of you total inputs on that,....
... those girls looks great- :d5:
Great info! And I just upped the epsom on the 2 younger girls from 1 tsp to 2 tsp per week split between the two of them they just started going through their stretch my older girl gets about 1 tbsp per week
 
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