Different npk values ?Bats and seabirds have different diets so their guano has different makeups.
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Different npk values ?Bats and seabirds have different diets so their guano has different makeups.
hey joe the bat guano is mostly n and seabird is all p no k or n which you dont need in flower!Why the switch bud ?
Potassium or phosphorus sorry ?hey joe the bat guano is mostly n and seabird is all p no k or n which you dont need in flower!
Interesting ...Phosphorus
Very little water. Pro tip from Katsu Bluebird.How much water you giving those little clone cups in ocean forest buddy? Just curious as I am.in fox farmhappy frog mix with ocean forest
So what about Chicken Manure, its from my chickens raised on what I know they eat! Which I knoe chicken manure is high in Nitrogen, does it still carry any benefits during flower, or can I add to chickens diet to improve upon other nutrients? Thanks!Potassium is much more important in flowering.
Yes, that you do, I've used cow manure for my first grow 2 yrs ago, and its the same way, FRESH, is too fu@k!ng Fresh, ya feel me!!! This Chicken Manure is dried out and ummm, Cured you could say!! LolI think you need to compost chicken manure a long time to prevent frying your plants. It’ll be very high in nitrogen.
So what about Chicken Manure, its from my chickens raised on what I know they eat! Which I knoe chicken manure is high in Nitrogen, does it still carry any benefits during flower, or can I add to chickens diet to improve upon other nutrients? Thanks!
I've read that you can grow in straight up rabbit berries. Never tried it but I've made a crap ton of vermi-compost with it.
Anyone that wants to get some rabbit poop can contact their local County Extension Service. They will give you names and contact info for local folks that grow rabbits. Most will be glad to give you some free. How I got a lot of mine. Last time I got some I got like a years supply and included wood pellets they used for bedding. This had to be composted and it worked GREAT.
What I know about rabbit poop is that alfalfa is the main food source for rabbits. We know that alfalfa meal and sprouts are also good for use as a fertilizer but it needs to break down. We give it to the rabbits, let them break it down. Then feed that poop to the worms and you have yourself some of the best vermi-compost around. Just add in some kitchen scraps like coffee grounds and other goodies in the pile along with the rabbit berries.
Bunny Honey FTW!
Here's a quote from Michigan State extension service - our tax dollars at work! Yay
"Here are a few facts about rabbit manure:
- Rabbit manure has four times more nutrients than cow or horse manure and is twice as rich as chicken manure. Cow, horse and chicken manure are considered “hot” and need to be composted (well-rotted) to use as fertilizers.
- One of the best things about rabbit manure is it doesn’t need to be composted.
- Rabbit manure is organic matter and improves poor soil structure, drainage and moisture retention.
- It improves the life cycle of microorganisms in the soil.
- Worms love rabbit manure.
- It is not as smelly as other manures and is easy to handle.
- One doe and her offspring can produce a ton of manure in one year. That’s a lot of bunny honey.
- Rabbit manure is packed with nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, minerals and micronutrients.
- It contains beneficial trace elements such as calcium, magnesium, boron, zinc, manganese, sulfur, copper and cobalt, just to name a few.
- Nitrogen (N). Rabbit manure is higher in nitrogen than sheep, goat, chicken, cow or horse manure. Plants need nitrogen to produce strong green growth.
- Phosphorus (P). Rabbit manure is also higher in phosphorus than the other manures. It helps with the transformation of solar energy to chemical energy. Phosphorus also helps plants to withstand stress and contributes to more and bigger blossoms, and is great for root growth.
- Potassium (K). Potassium helps with fruit quality and reducing disease; plants will not grow without it."
Never had Jack Herer, I've always wanted to TRy it though!!! Named after one of Marijuana's great's!! And its funny that you mentioned a Worm Farm!! I'm creating a One-of-a-kind World Renowned WORM FARM, and I'm stealing the Company Name, I've Got Worms, lol!! But seriously, I have been building up an area on my land for raising, well, Worms!! Imagine that Casting Soil, mixed with Chicken Manure! Damn thats some goooood stuff!! Bake N Bake - KushMints!!!!!!!!Welcome @DoYouRight . You guys appear to be having a good discussion on organic easy to find nutrients. Now I'm getting interested in creating one of the worm farms or whatever they call that. I think they're fairly simple and surely the EWC would be as fresh as can be.
We have wankers. I looked closely this morning at all the Ultra Dogs and all the ATF x Jellium crosses. UD #7 is male and ATF x Jellium #1 is a male. I got the little point and shoot camera out and tried to steady my hands for some close up shots.
In a few weeks these boys will be ready to give it up for the greater breeding good of my small world. While there are lots of crossing possibilities I'll likely just dust females within the same family. In any event, I'll be collecting some pollen for refrigeration which might come in handy later. Exciting times in Magic land.
Wake n bake with Jack Herer this morning.
Thanks so much for this Share, we had a rabbit as well! It passed back in April/May, due to Unnatural/Natural Causes!! But I had a small bag of her Manure set back, at the time! Added what I had to my compost mixture! I knew it had benefits, but damn! Thats amazing what Rabbit Manure provides, even over other manure!! Thanks again for the info! Namaste my friend!!Chicken very good schnite. gotta compost it. worms worms worms make it yummy.
here is an interestin quote with more info from BoB.
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