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I would never use veganics on their own if at all...I love scat to much :)Now your talking! You can see I have mixed opinions on veganics...lol If it produces better flavor for the user, rock it. But do some testing to compare it to the natural method of using animal waste & whatnot.
I'm trying to picture a fish remembering not to poop in the veganic plant section of the pond...lol
And the birds...gotta remember to tell them they can't poop in that corner of the yard, I"m growing VEGANIC damnit, lmao
Last post for a minute....lots of transplanting going on today :)...can you say Mendo Mookies getting new digs :)Yeah, I'd be uber suspect of anyone claiming outdoor Veganic unless it's a professional greenhouse with a serious layer of rocks for a base layer. Even in big ass containers the roots will most likely grow through the bottom of the container and into the ground rendering the Veganic nutrition somewhat tainted, imo
Now if they have raised platforms for air transport and prune roots from growing into the ground and shield the ground from animals/birds than I suppose Veganic outdoor would happen....lol
Yeah, sorry bout that, last lil rant
Last post for a minute....lots of transplanting going on today :)...can you say Mendo Mookies getting new digs :)
Fwiw it seems stupid when you think about vegetarian plants...maybe stupids the wrong word...how bout sacrilegious.
My god...dog farts are brutal.
Yeah, sorry bout that, last lil rant
Now your talking! You can see I have mixed opinions on veganics...lol If it produces better flavor for the user, rock it. But do some testing to compare it to the natural method of using animal waste & whatnot.
I'm trying to picture a fish remembering not to poop in the veganic plant section of the pond...lol
do a 0-9-0 or 0-11-0 type of bat guano for floral if you want it free of nitro..
Sooo I'm just wondering whats the best way to apply and get the most out of your bat guano. Right now I'm using SUNLEAVES jamacain bat guano, and it says it can be applied to water, but as we probably all know its just not completely soluble, and there's always residual particles floating around in the Rez.
I know you can top feed, use it as a soil amendment, and brew it in a tea and what not. But I've also read somewhere saying the bat guanos took 4 months to be broken down to a usable state; which there wasn't any supporting facts or evidence ( i mean i would like some kind of accredidation lol) so I'm wondering is that true? WHATS UP?? What's the best way to get the most outta my shit, so to speak ;)
PLEASE AND THANK YOU!
Use a organic tea starter like Xtreme Tea
http://www.xtreme-gardening.com/products/xtreme-tea-brews
A zyme like cannazyme sensizyme multi-zen hygrozyme
The accreditation you are looking for is in organic science.
Guano's / Organics in general are broken down over time by the microbes in the medium, enzymes help the digestion of material in your medium / res
Guano's don't "take 4 months to break down to a usable state" they do break down over a longer period of time, however the nutrients are readily available / useable & will become more available as the micro-herd processes it.
Experiment: Put exact amounts of guano in 2 separate containers just add water to one & add microbes & enzyme to the other. Make sure the TDS is the same in both containers. shake a few times a day to aerate for 2 or 3 days.
Result: The EC / TDS will be higher in the container that has enzymes & microbes because they released the elements from their bindings.
jamacian guano huh.... hahaha i have a guano thats peruvian and its 0-13-0, do the bats in jamaca and peru not eat anything that gives them nitrogen poop??Here's what I've got goin on in my tea right now..View attachment 332390
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