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Could this be beneficial in any way?

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Found this laying around and seen it had a ok npk for a young plant plus mycorrhizal fungi. Any thoughts?
 

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looking good for veg, or eventually younger plant at lower dose to inoculate myco depending how enriched is your soil.
 
My soil is pretty enriched it’s a living soil with about 60 red worms living in there I built it and my dad has excellent success with it. I just like to venture out and try new things.
 
The ideal ratio for cannabis I believe is somewhere around 3:1:1 so you might have some of the potassium canceling out a little of your nitrogen potential. You can probably get the ratio better adding a little fish emulsion to it, I think it'll play nicely with those other ingredients. Just a thought.
 
You’ll need to spray it into a bucket so you can get the recommended dosage - but ingredients look good. Lawns are pretty heavy feeders so you can even further dilute for young plants. (Of course if it’s been in the shed for 10 years 🤷‍♂️.😀)
 
It actually has and it says it has fish emulsion in it already should I add more? I’m not sure about nutrients I usually just grow with my dad outside and we plant our seedlings in the ground over the top of a bunch of fish we caught and cleaned and they always grow into trees but this year I decided to try indoors for the first time and wow you literally have to be Mother Nature! Thanks you all for helping me!! Here’s a picture of my grow some of her lower leaves and tips are burnt and I believe it’s because there’s like absolutely no humidity in here I mean probably 20% or lower but other then that she’s growing great the little stipules are starting to grow and the stalk is getting hard like a stick she’s one her 3rd set of 5 leaflet leaves. I have a humidifier on the way
 

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You’ll need to spray it into a bucket so you can get the recommended dosage - but ingredients look good. Lawns are pretty heavy feeders so you can even further dilute for young plants. (Of course if it’s been in the shed for 10 years 🤷‍♂️.😀)
And it has been In the shed for at least that long! what difference does that have
 
And it has been In the shed for at least that long! what difference does that have
Nutrients like seaweed and (to a lesser degree) fish emulsion have a limited shelf life and normally tell you to store in a cool dark place as it degrades over time. (Guessing your shed isn’t all that cool.) Something like Langbeinite, it’s a billion years old, so a couple years isn’t going to make a difference. 😀 Not sure on the guanos, but easy enough to check.
 
I m going to test it on my small tomato plant at a high ppm to see if it burns it sorry 🍅 😢 but if it does I’ll at least know where to start from
 
I don't think it will be a problem. I'd just start with 1/2 recommended dose per gal. of water. My mix is stronger than that you got.
 
Ok will do it looks like sweet tea when mixed into a gallon jug it doesn’t smell like it’s spoiled I hope it’s good that would be a score
 
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