it's really high in nitrogen, so that's perfect to veg in. i can't see how it would be bad for the finished product.
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I'm growing Durban poison and they are at the flowering stage. I used organic chicken manure as part mixture along with soil, vermiculite and compost when potting them on. I've been told that the chicken manure will effect the finished product badly, could anyone tell me if this is true? I know it's a bit late now but at least I'll know for next time!
it's really high in nitrogen, so that's perfect to veg in. i can't see how it would be bad for the finished product.
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Thanks, that's good news for the girls so!
I use composted chicken manure on my tomatoes and they don't taste like shit. I used it on my girls as well and they don't smell like shit. So shit + shit = good shit.
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Yeah the chicken manure wont mess up your buds but I wouldn't add any during flowering because of the N. I think the only issue with chicken manure is that it can be pretty "hot" and burn young seedlings.
damn I just realized this was 2 years old - damn you Erkle making me respond to this shit!
...high in nitrogen
If it is composted chicken manure it shouldn't burn young plants. Just don't add too much. The nutrients are slow released.
I usally mix it with the bottom half of the 5 gall. buckette
I dont think this guy will realise your posting on his thread that was dead for two years......
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