I think N from guano would be very fast.
Instantly available. I'm speaking on liquid kelp, or guano's N castings. Does some of the N become available instantly?? i'm trying to fix some yellowing i assumed was from weak tea but was wrong. i realize i never amended my soil, so it is nute barren soil. if you have an idea or an answer let me kno!
I think N from guano would be very fast.
once it is composted in your tea, it is readly available to your plants
ORGANIC
Ok so, i have added lime to fix any ph issues. my girls are yellowing but not too fast. how long do organic results take to show. i know when i was feeding synthtics it never took more then 3days to see effects.
you dont even need to ph with organics anyways do you?i was under the impression you didnt/
You do, not your mix. But your soil, which is the base of your organic grow.
You get the soils pH right and that's it, not anything that's dumped on the soil, like water, nutes, etc. Liquid's pH has at best a temporary effect on the soils pH.
Baking powder, lemon juice, pH up/down is stoner science at best and generally used by inexperienced growers who have never gardened, farmed, or have a clue as to actually what's happening with their soil.
You can use both without aeration or in a tea. Guano doesn't need to be in tea or in need of further composting. It's not like humus or ewc.
Generally N guano has 3 percent soluble(instantly available) N and 7 percent insoluble(needs to be broken down) N. When you top dress with it and water, the plant will have 3 percent instantly available to it.
Figure 2 weeks to show. Anything fast in organics is usually really, really bad.
As a top dressing, blood meal is pretty quick and it take a couple of weeks to really show.
The teas will be a bit quicker, but don't try and make up for lost time and make them too strong/over apply. Combine this with a top dressing, sit back and smoke a fatty or 2.
They'll recover and be fine.
Wet
It's not the bow, it's the Indian ... Unk
thanks for the info, before i applied my tea i topped the pots with seabird guano. And i have been foliar spraying with Liquid sea kelp every other day. Well atleast it's not getting worse. I thought about just using some of my Grow big but decided not to even do it. trying to keep it 100% organic.
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