cotton,blood,fish meal

carokann

Active Member
i have these in my shed i want to know should i mix them together and sprinkle on the soil? or one at a time? i dont know how i should use them.
 

dyzel

Well-Known Member
Cotton seems positively useless as a fertilising additive.
You can mix the fish meal into the soil, if doing a soil grow, and it will release nutrients steadily.

I do not know why you have blood in your shed. Good luck explaining both marijuana and blood in the same place to a cop!

Sounds like trouble :eyesmoke:
 

Evlaar

Active Member
your best bet would be to blend all those ingredients in pretty much a 1:1:1 ratio. you can then drink the smoothie and use your excriment the next few days as a potent fertilizer
 
I don't know about cotton MEAL or fish MEAL, but I do know that blood meal is a great source of N... 12 - 0 - 0 I think. Do the other products not have n p k ratios on the bag? If not just google them and see what they are. Then you can figure out how to properly use them depending on the stage of growth your plants are in.
 

carokann

Active Member
6'' clones gave them cotton seed meal 6-2-1 spoon fed and spray watered in with 3-1-3 motherplant.(hope its not too much). next i will give it some blood meal 13-0-0 or fish meal 9-3-1 but not for 1 month cause cotton meal feeds for awhile.
 

mamador1r

Active Member
cotton seed meal is 6-2-1 & is a great slow release of steady nutrients & also a nice soil amendment/conditioner. it last 6-12 months like bone meal. blood meal is a faster release nute & only last about 2 months
 

Wetdog

Well-Known Member
cottonseed meal is not recomended for container grows. Very acidic, use the blood meal instead.

Even better than the blood meal is alfalfa meal. Check out feed stores, also known as rabbit food.

Add some Kelp meal and you are GTG.

Wet
 

mamador1r

Active Member
cotton seed meal is not as acidic as everyone suspects, to offset the cotton seed meal, for every 100 lbs adding 9-10 lbs of lime.. cotton seed meal is better off used to ammend the back yard soil for lawn & turf or at least what i use it for.. as mentioned alfalfa & kelp, or fish & kelp
 
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