"Seafood++" organic DIY plant diet

logic22

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Hi

Long time reader, first time writer :eyesmoke:

First off i would like to thank all of you for a lot of help and tips

I want to feed my plants a all natural diet, that i can collect where i live, and luckily thats near the ocean.

I was thinking a mixture consisting of:

*Dried sea-kelp (Ascophyllum Nodosum, the one with bonus growth hormones)

*Sea-gull guano (Good for foilage feeding aswell, fungicide)

*Crab/lobster shells (Exo skeleton)

*Sea-shells (Minerals)

*Banana peels (High in
phosphorus and potassium for flowering)

*Bloodmeal

*Bonemeal

And for PH adjustments i was thinking

+
Wood-ash
Eggshells

-
Lime/sitrus
Coffe-beans

All will be dried, made in to powder, then a consentrated tea, bottled on milk cartons, and diluted into the plant water every other time i water/when needed

Think my plants will thrive on this stuff???? If i get the right combo mixture, one for grow high in N, and one for bloom high in P-k,

I will also make a foilage feed mix (seagull guano and fish-emulsion (if i can stand the smell)

What do you think of this mix? Anything you would want to add/remove from it?;-)


N-P-K's

Kelp Meal 1 0.5 2.5 Provides 60 trace elements, plus growth-promoting hormones and enzymes.

Crustacean Shells 4.6 3.52 0 Should be ground as finely as possible for best results.Seabird Guano
12 12 2.5 Make into tea (1 tsp pellets to 1 gallon water).

Blood Meal 11 0 0 Highest N of all organic sources, very fast acting if made into tea. Bone Meal (steamed) 1 11 0 Releases nutrients slowly.
Eggshells 1.2 0.4 0.1 Contais calcium plus trace minerals. Dry first, then grind to powder.Wood Ashes 0 1.5 7 Very fast acting and highly alkaline (usually used to raise pH). Contains many micronutrients.
Coffee Grounds 2 0.3 0.2 Highly acidic, best for use in alkaline soils.Banana Peels 0- 3.25- 41.76
 
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