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    Thumbs up N-P-K Values for making your home made Nutes!

    Alfalfa hay 2.45 - .50 - 2.10

    Apple, fruit .05 - .02 - .10

    Apple, fruit pomace (what’s left after squeezing) .20 - .02 - .15

    Apple leaves 1.00 - .15 - .35

    Barley, grain 1.75 - .75 - .50

    Basalt rock 0 - .78 - 1.29 (50% silica, 14 feO, 5 mgO, 8 caO, 3 sodiumO, .24 mnO)

    Beet roots .25 - .10 - .50

    Bonemeal, raw (2-4) - (22-25) - 0

    Bonemeal, steamed (1-2) - (30+) - 0

    Cattail reed and stems of waterlily 2.02 - .81 - 3.43

    Coffee grounds (dried) 1.99 - .36 - .67

    Corn, sweet 1.65 - .65 - .40

    Corn, dent ? - .28 - .28

    Corn, green stalks and leaves .30 - .13 - .33

    Cottonseed 3.15 - 1.25 - 1.15

    Cottonseed meal 7.00 - 2.50 - 1.50

    Cowpeas, green vines and leaves .45 - .12 - .45

    Cowpeas, seed 3.10 - 1.00 - 1.20

    Crabgrass, green .66 - .19 - .71

    Dog manure 1.97 - 9.95 - .30

    Dried blood (12.00-15.00) - 3.00 - 0

    Dried jellyfish 4.60 - 0 - 0

    Duck manure, fresh 1.12 - 1.44 - .49

    Eggs 2.25 - .40 - .15

    Eggshells 1.19 - .38 - .14

    Feathers 15.30 - 0 - 0

    Felt and shoddy (4-12) - 0 - 0

    Field bean, seed 4.00 - 1.20 - 1.30

    Field bean, shell 1.70 - .30 - .35

    Fish scrap, fresh water (2-7.5) - (1.5-6) - 0

    Fish scrap, salt water/red snapper and grouper 7.76 - 13.00 - 3.80

    Garden beans, beans and pods .25 - .08 - .30

    Gluten feed (4-5) - 0 - 0

    Granite dust 0 - 0 - (3-5.5)

    Grapes, fruit .15 - .07 - .30

    Greensand (glauconite) 0 - 1.50 - 5.00

    Greensand marl 0 - 0 - 7.0

    Hair (12-16) - 0 - 0

    Hen manure (fresh) 1.63 - 1.54 - .85

    Hoofmeal and horndust 12.50 - 1.75 - 0

    Horse manure (fresh) .44 - 17 - .35

    Kentucky bluegrass, fresh .66 - .19 - .71

    Kentucky bluegrass, dried hay 1.20 - .40 - 1.55

    King crab, dried and ground 10.00 - .26 - .06

    King crab, fresh (2-2.5) - 0 - 0

    Leather, ground (10-12) - 0 - 0

    Lemons .15 - .06 - .26

    Lobster shells 4.60 - 3.52 - 0

    Milk .50 - .30 - .18

    Molassas 1 - 0 - 5

    Mussels .90 - .12 - .13

    Oak leaves .80 - .35 - .15

    Oats, grain 2.00 - .80 - .60

    Oranges .20 - .13 - .21

    Peach leaves .90 - .15 - .60

    Peanuts, seeds/kernels 3.60 - .70 - .45

    Peanut shells .80 - .15 - .50

    Phosphate rock/rock phosphorus 0 - (about 2%) - 0

    Pigeon manure, fresh 4.19 - 2.24 - 1.41

    Pine needles .46 - .12 - .03

    Potatoes .35 - .15 - .50

    Potatoes, leaves and stalks .60 - .15 - .45

    Pumpkins, flesh .16 - .07 - .31

    Pumpkins, seeds .87 - .50 - .45

    Ragweed, great .76 - .26 - 0

    Red clover, fresh .55 - .13 - .50

    Red clover, hay 2.10 - .50 - 2.00

    Redtop hay 1.20 - .35 - 1.00

    Rice, grain (0?) - .32 - .34

    Rice, brown (0?) - .25 - 0

    Rockweed 1.90 - .25 - 3.68

    Roses, flower .30 - .10 - .40

    Salt-marsh hay 1.10 - .25 - .75

    Sardine scrap 7.97 - 7.11 - 0

    Seaweed, fresh 1.68 - .75 - 5.00

    Sheep manure (fresh) .55 - .31 - .15

    Shrimp heads, dried 7.82 - 4.20 - 0

    Silkworm cocoons 9.42 - 1.82 - 1.08

    Spanish moss .60 - .10 - .55

    Starfish 1.80 - .20 - .25

    Sunflower seed 2.25 - 1.25 - .79

    Sweetpotatoes .25 - .10 - .50

    Swine manure (fresh) .60 - .41 - .13

    Tea grounds 4.15 - .62 - .40

    Timothy hay 1.25 - .55 - 1.00

    Tobacco, leaves 4.00- .50 - 6.00

    Tobacco, stalks 3.70 - .65 - 4.50

    Tobacco, stems 2.50 - .90 - 7.00

    Tomatoes, fruit .20 - .07 - .35

    Tomatoes, leaves .35 - .10 - .40

    Tomatoes, stalks .35 - .10 - .50

    Wheat, bran 2.65 - 2.90 - 1.60

    Wheat, grain 2.00 - .85 - .50

    Wheat, straw .50 - .15 - .60

    White clover, fresh .50 - .20 - .30

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    how do you find out the value of multiple things put together?

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    What are the ratios of them like one cup a gallon i appreciate it this very helpful. Also can i use these stuff in my tea
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    don't forget folks that many of these ingredients have other properties such as sodium or other salts content, or pH issues, that will require any mixes made with them to be tweaked, composted, or otherwise adjusted before addition to your organic regimen.http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/foodcom...st_nut_edit.pl

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    http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/foodcom...st_nut_edit.pl don't forget folks that many of these ingredients have other properties such as sodium or other salts content, or pH issues, that will require any mixes made with them to be tweaked, composted, or otherwise adjusted before addition to your organic regimen

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    Does this help you? throw me some good rep if it does, thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by montana5991 View Post
    how do you find out the value of multiple things put together?
    I believe you simply add their individual values, if you know them.
    Alfalfa hay 2.45 - .50 - 2.10
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    Apple, fruit .05 - .02 - .10
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    alfalfa/apple 2.5 - .52 - 2.2

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    fucking awesome, thanks for this...I was pondering all this stuff and Bing Bam Boom, thanks alot! I have access to all this type of stuff and want to make a bloom fert as I can't afford store bought stuff ++REP

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    Quote Originally Posted by itsgrowinglikeaweed View Post
    I believe you simply add their individual values, if you know them.
    Alfalfa hay 2.45 - .50 - 2.10
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    Apple, fruit .05 - .02 - .10
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    alfalfa/apple 2.5 - .52 - 2.2

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    I think this is incorrect. The values listed are the % of the product of the total. To get a correct analysis you would add the various amendment values and then average the result. In the above example the combination of equal volumes of the two amendments would be 2.5, .52, and 2.2, divided by 2 ( the number of ingredients), or the npk value of the apple/alfalfa combination would be 1.25 - .26 - 1.1

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    Also as a side note different plants will actually exhibit different amounts of n-p-k from crop to crop, so this is just a guideline. You would probably would want to use this in making FPE's, or composting (vermi or otherwise) as adding these raw ingredients to your garden will take a while to break down and actually lower your available nutrients in the process --- somewhere out there there is a better chart that includes the micronutrients, which become equally important to understand so you do not create toxic situations for your plants and create a fertilizer that truly fits your needs.
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