Budswell ?

Tyrannabudz

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I purchased some superbat budswell to use as an additive during flowering. I am using Age Old Bloom as well it is 5-10-5. The budswell is in liquid form and is .01-.10-.01. I am using FFOF in three gal. pots. In the second week of flowering I mixed Age Old Bloom at 1/4 oz. per gal. and Age Old kelp(.30-.25-.15) at 1/4 oz. per gal. and fed them. I am now in the fourth week of flowering and have only fed w/ plain water since. When is a good time to add the Budswell? Can or should it be used w/ the bloom formula? Thanks.bongsmilie
 
Wow no help, maybe I should have labeled my thread, "should I take a shit on my plants.....duhh" Thanks for nothing!
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I've only ever used Budswel as a soil admendment and not in a tea. The bloom formula that you have is already pretty high in P, but you could make the budswel into a tea with it to give it an added boost. I like to use it directly in the soil because it acts as a slow release nutrient through-out the plants life cycle.
 
if i were u id feed every 2 weeks or so, and with the guano you could just top dress, or just mix it in the water with ur other stuff but id tone it down a bit and put half the recomended on each, so u dont burn ur ladies;)
 
if i were u id feed every 2 weeks or so, and with the guano you could just top dress, or just mix it in the water with ur other stuff but id tone it down a bit and put half the recomended on each, so u dont burn ur ladies;)


I have tried Budswel in Tea. I use Morbloom 0-10-10. They didnt like each other. I would be interested in your results. I got a bag of bat crap that Im not so sure about.

And dont get even a hint of the bat guano on you. Do to my day gig, my hands get cut and abrased. So I get the tea on my hands during feeding and get an infection in my middle, and index fingers. It works its way up to my wrist and lasts about a two weeks. Red swollen and itchy, not to mention the puss in the sores my knuckes. Thats the truth and not the gory details. :eyesmoke:
 
And dont get even a hint of the bat guano on you. Do to my day gig, my hands get cut and abrased. So I get the tea on my hands during feeding and get an infection in my middle, and index fingers. It works its way up to my wrist and lasts about a two weeks. Red swollen and itchy, not to mention the puss in the sores my knuckes. Thats the truth and not the gory details. :eyesmoke:

When you are dealing with living bacteria and fungi you shouldn't ever get it into an open wound.
 
Thanks for the help. And for the warning about the bacterial infection possibility. I have cracked ass hands too from working construction. I apologize for any harsh words in my 2nd post.:peace::bigjoint:
 
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