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Not as far as I can see, but I don't usually use much more than the castings and molasses at the end. In fact, if you're looking for a good late season fade and your girls haven't gotten there, push more sugar, if molasses is your thang then do that. You'll cause a bacterial bloom, they'll fix the N temporarily in their bodies. Harvest before they start dying off or you could possibly, but not definitely, cause N+, which we wouldn't want near the finish.I'm curious how late in the bloom cycle y'all give your girls AACT?
I'm using microbeman's tea recipe (compost, EWC, molassis, fish hydrosylate) but with a bit of high-P bat guano added. The tea isn't very 'hot' nutritionally... just wondering if there's a downside to using it, say, 2 weeks before the finish? My reasoning being that those microbes will help the plant gobble up the last of the nutrients. Thoughts?
I consider that to be a normal dosing rate for something like liquid molasses--not too much, not too little. I would indeed drop the bat guano.I'm wondering if I should maybe drop the bat guano. The molassis is fairly weak as I'm only using a cup for 15 gallons.
Redundancy wouldn't be the word I would think of. They *can* be compatible, but only IF you're feeding at very low rates, especially P. They're more touchy when using chemical salt fertilizer programs and require regular re-inoculation of the cultures. The simplest are Microbeman's recipes, which are all based on worm castings and molasses at its simplest.Are AACTs compatible with non-organic grows or is it redundant?
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