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Sweet Haze (75.00 USD) |
Jacks Cleaner 2 (60.00 USD) |
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anybody got a favorite? are there preferred brands?
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i can recommend guanokalong for flower..works great for me (aerated teas)
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Grandma's Molasses for me.. found in the states. I've recently become a fan of molasses, its simply amazing.
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I use Guanokalong and use Soma's method of making tea along with some organic blackstrap molasses from Meridian.
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i wouldn't consider molasses a type of guano
budswel is pretty solid and doesn't burn plants really. i usually use 2-3 coffee filters and tie em up with a rubber band, so the particles don't float around or sit around in your mix and get that shit all salty. then tie a string and let the airstone do the rest in a 5 gal. bucket. add extras if need be... |
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I use Sun Leave's Jamaican Bat Guano for flowering. Along with that I use Roots Organics HPK. I really like the HPK, it is liquefied guano and so it can be mixed and applied immediately or in a tea.
Sun Leave's also has Mexican Bat Guano which is higher in nitrogen. I personally cannot vouch for it as I do not use it, but I have heard good things about it. I use a local seabird guano mix. I really find that it works very well. |
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