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Default Two weeks before feeding?
I was just wondering if most people wait the 2 weeks before feeding a seedling with an organic tea?

The tea would Bat Guano high in Nitrogen.Maybe some worm castings.
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yea it would be a good idea..if you feed them.feed them real mild..
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If the soil you are growing in has NPK in it - Wait...
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If the soil you are using has very little or no NPK in it - feed a very weak tea to avoid stressing the plants. I don't know the NPK of your Bat Guano - but since most High N Bat Guanos are in the 6 to 10 range on NPK - I'd advise using just 1 tablespoon of guano to a gallon of water. Give each plant, 8 to 16 ounces of this tea. Take the left over crud from making the tea and divide it evenly between your plants.
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If the soil you are using has very little or no NPK in it
Just out of curiosity, what do you consider very little?
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If the soil you are growing in has NPK in it - Wait...
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If the soil you are using has very little or no NPK in it - feed a very weak tea to avoid stressing the plants. I don't know the NPK of your Bat Guano - but since most High N Bat Guanos are in the 6 to 10 range on NPK - I'd advise using just 1 tablespoon of guano to a gallon of water. Give each plant, 8 to 16 ounces of this tea. Take the left over crud from making the tea and divide it evenly between your plants.
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HowardWCampbell.... I consider an NPK of 3-3-3 or under to be very little. You would get these kind of numbers using compost, peat moss, worm casting & perlite - as your only components in a soil mix.
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HowardWCampbell.... I consider an NPK of 3-3-3 or under to be very little. You would get these kind of numbers using compost, peat moss, worm casting & perlite - as your only components in a soil mix.
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I'm pretty sure, my guano is 9-3-2, idk about my castings.
 

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