How Long Does Bat Guano Last Before it Expires?

fresh will degrade quickly(becasue of microbes) if not dried, if dried it last till it turns to dust and floats away...
 
depends how much your plant eats, ive used bat guano in 3 gals, about a handfull in of guano. should add it to your water after about 5-6 weeks of flower just so she can eat more, i add a little bit of synthetics towards the end but not enough to burn them.
 
depends how much your plant eats, ive used bat guano in 3 gals, about a handfull in of guano. should add it to your water after about 5-6 weeks of flower just so she can eat more, i add a little bit of synthetics towards the end but not enough to burn them.

Can I add guano made for flowering as soon as the plant is put in flowering? How often should I add the guano to the plant? How much is too much when watering with guano?

Thanks man!
 
3-1-2 ratio worm castings to N guano to P guano, this is the base for my teas, i use it all thru, you can use P nute as soon as you want, but in other words yeah amp up the P when you switch into flower.
 
Can I add guano made for flowering as soon as the plant is put in flowering? How often should I add the guano to the plant? How much is too much when watering with guano?

Thanks man!

id introduce it to them a week before flowering, maybe transplant them into a medium with the guano in it. you wont need to add it really, you can add some to your water. a good amount would be a hand full for every 4 gallons or so. you can also add an airstone and some unsulphured blackstrap molasses to build microbe colonies, you can add the roots of a plant to the tea as well for more microbes. you should brew it for about 2-3 days, if you want to save it you can put it in the fridge, should last for a few days. do these teas every 2 or 3 waters, you can just use regular water(i use rainwater and superthrive when not adding nutes, also bontaicare's fulvex for any extra minerals). if the guano is not in your soil, you can feed it in your water for every feed. just shake it up well.
if you do have it in your soil, it should last you for a little bit over a month depending on their size and pot size. for 5 gals you could add 2 hand fulls, should last you over a month. should feed in your water after 5-6 weeks though.
 
id introduce it to them a week before flowering, maybe transplant them into a medium with the guano in it. you wont need to add it really, you can add some to your water. a good amount would be a hand full for every 4 gallons or so. you can also add an airstone and some unsulphured blackstrap molasses to build microbe colonies, you can add the roots of a plant to the tea as well for more microbes. you should brew it for about 2-3 days, if you want to save it you can put it in the fridge, should last for a few days. do these teas every 2 or 3 waters, you can just use regular water(i use rainwater and superthrive when not adding nutes, also bontaicare's fulvex for any extra minerals). if the guano is not in your soil, you can feed it in your water for every feed. just shake it up well.
if you do have it in your soil, it should last you for a little bit over a month depending on their size and pot size. for 5 gals you could add 2 hand fulls, should last you over a month. should feed in your water after 5-6 weeks though.

Great info! Thanks hazy!!

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lol :P it's all good!!!!!

How do I give likes on this forum? Are likes rep points or are they something different? D:

unfortunately the like button is dead, rep is all we can give now. which is lame because it limits how much rep you can give, i think im still on rep lockdown. probably cause my sig hahaha
 
unfortunately the like button is dead, rep is all we can give now. which is lame because it limits how much rep you can give, i think im still on rep lockdown. probably cause my sig hahaha

Darn! Anyways, congrats on your 2000th post!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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