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is bat quano a good all purpose fertilizer

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is bat quano a good all purpose fertilizer

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would bat quano be a good all purpose fertilizer
 
plagron bat guano is: NPK: 3-15-4 so not really all purpose ... check npk from some others brand eventually but i doubt it will be much different
 
No, unless its specified to be. Many companies include seabird guano in their bat guano so sometimes the NPK can be very different from one brand to another. Usually though, bat guano is high in phosphorus. For veg is a good root booster and for flower is a good bud booster, but you need something with enough nitrogen and potassium aswell.
 
No, unless its specified to be. Many companies include seabird guano in their bat guano so sometimes the NPK can be very different from one brand to another. Usually though, bat guano is high in phosphorus. For veg is a good root booster and for flower is a good bud booster, but you need something with enough nitrogen and potassium aswell.
well gaia green all purpose is 4-4-4
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I don't know what Gaia Green has to do with this. It's suppose to be mixed around,,, not locked in stone 70% 4-4-4 All Purpose, 30% 2-8-4 Power Bloom for veg and 30% 4-4-4, 70% 2-8-4 for bloom. It's a basic two part system that can be added to with other products and adjusted as needed. There's no such thing as a all purpose that does it all. That only exist in marketing depts. and consumers minds.
 
DTE Fertilizers, know the difference, "single ingredient" or "blended" Fertilizers, the Guano is a single ingredient usually used to supplement your base ferts, the blended will be more robust and closer to what your looking for general/all purpose. I ran organic Coco for several years using their Bio-fish 7-7-2 in Veg, and Bio-live 5-4-2 in flower, but always had their Veg Garden 4-4-4 and Rose & Flower 5-4-2 as the "base nutrient" throughout the run. (also used some single ingredients azomite, humics, guano, etc.)
The 4-4-4 & 5-4-2 are similar to Gaia's Veg and Bloom. (less expensive) DTE does work pretty good, tried to go Organic but went back to Salts.... Megacrop! Megacrop gives me full control, I know exactly what's going in and what's coming out ppm/ec, at all times, no guesswork on what's in my coco media! right on!
 
would bat quano be a good all purpose fertilizer
I will say heck no. I personally think you need more bio diversity to feed not just a couple of organisms in your soil mix. Being a Gia green fan I have tried blends of 284 and 444. I have found outside full season I just use 444 until 2weeks before flower then it's just 284. I don't notice a difference at all feed every 2weeks in 25-30 gallon fabric pots. On a side note I do put everything I defoliate back on top of the soil and it gets mixed into the soil during topdressing.
 
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