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High phosphorous natural sources for flower

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High phosphorous natural sources for flower

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Howdy doo. I'm looking at feeding my outdoor girls for flower. I'm looking for natural sources of phosphorous that are low in nitrogen. I'm considering fish emulsion and molasses for their own reasons. I believe fish emulsion has a considerable amount of nitrogen too and molasses is just for the sugars.

Any suggestions? I'm not looking to buy products.
 
Howdy doo. I'm looking at feeding my outdoor girls for flower. I'm looking for natural sources of phosphorous that are low in nitrogen. I'm considering fish emulsion and molasses for their own reasons. I believe fish emulsion has a considerable amount of nitrogen too and molasses is just for the sugars.

Any suggestions? I'm not looking to buy products.
Cook bones till they are black and breaking down. Desolve them in white vinegar. Sift and water at 1000:1 ratio. Water soluble calcium and phosphorus.
 
Awesome. I'm going to do the banana peel compost soup. Also, just found bud rot on some early flower. Just a few spots, sprayed with 3 in 1 food safe fungicide and neem oil, cut out effected spots aggressively and put in a bag, then sprayed heavily with the 3 in 1.

I've had this every year, despite lollipopping, defoliating, etc. If I keep on it every day and do as I did above it has never ruined a crop. Darn it. I hate this time of year.
 

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Awesome. I'm going to do the banana peel compost soup. Also, just found bud rot on some early flower. Just a few spots, sprayed with 3 in 1 food safe fungicide and neem oil, cut out effected spots aggressively and put in a bag, then sprayed heavily with the 3 in 1.

I've had this every year, despite lollipopping, defoliating, etc. If I keep on it every day and do as I did above it has never ruined a crop. Darn it. I hate this time of year.
Banana is potassium. Make banana fpj if you are after potassium. However cantaloupe fpj is higher in potassium.
 
Awesome. I'm going to do the banana peel compost soup. Also, just found bud rot on some early flower. Just a few spots, sprayed with 3 in 1 food safe fungicide and neem oil, cut out effected spots aggressively and put in a bag, then sprayed heavily with the 3 in 1.

I've had this every year, despite lollipopping, defoliating, etc. If I keep on it every day and do as I did above it has never ruined a crop. Darn it. I hate this time of year.
Looking great, what's this 3-1 fungicide your using? Is it similar to Agrowlyte Plant Wash?
 
Looking great, what's this 3-1 fungicide your using? Is it similar to Agrowlyte Plant Wash?
 
Howdy doo. I'm looking at feeding my outdoor girls for flower. I'm looking for natural sources of phosphorous that are low in nitrogen. I'm considering fish emulsion and molasses for their own reasons. I believe fish emulsion has a considerable amount of nitrogen too and molasses is just for the sugars.

Any suggestions? I'm not looking to buy products.
Earth worm castings .. or if you can get live worms into your soil....
 
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