Soil plan to fix nitrogen

not for this grow for next and nutes will be a temp resolvant id have to pay for the nutes and i think its cheaper getting the medium
 
I use stuff like blood and bone Meal in my soil mix to add Nitrogen..

and other stuff like Kelp Meal, Mearl/Lime Epsom salt and Bat guano to add P/K, Mg/Ca, sulfur and all the trace elements ..

I mix it 2-3 week before I use it, I add more blood and bone meal (specially bone) in my Veg pots, and more Bat guano (15% P) in my flowering pots

beside that I try only to use Molasses and my Bat guano tea in flowering and some Super Thrive in Veg/repotting ..

tho I have some small bottles of organic Veg/bloom nuts to add if I see they need it .. and I also feed em some more Epsom salt doing Veg.


I also had good results using a bloom booster last 6 weeks (love Plagron Green Sensasion)
 
OK I dont understand why nobody mentioned EARTHWORMCASTINGS!!!! I believe bone meal provides more phosphorous than nitrogen...If you want nitrogen, put in EWC my friend. Also, when did your yellowing occur? If it was late in flower, you can almost guarantee that will happen.
 
from seed sadly my grow in sig, and where do you buy that ? fishing store?

if your local gardening centers don't carry worm castings you could ask your local fishing/hunting stores if you could purchase some of the dirt that the worms reside in. just pull the worms out and use the dirt, it will surely have some castings in it. you could save the worms and start your own worm bins it's really easy and then you could make your own castings then. Worm castings in your soil medium is like the bee's knee's baby for bud. It's an essential staple in my opinion. you won't be dissappointed.
 
looking at the box of my blood and bone meal

blood meal: 14% Nitrogen and 0,sumthing of Mg/bor/copper/iron/Mn/zink

bone meal: 7% Nitrogen and 9% P and agin 0, sumthing of all them trace elements

both pretty cheap I believe about 5$ for each and there is about a kilo of the bone meal and half a kilo of the blood meal, enough for about 20 plants in 5 gallon pots, at least ..


and yes worm casting and/or compost is also a great way to provide nuts to the soil mix..

I can collect free compost at my local Dump and buy worm casting at the local botanic center (where they sell plants and big tree`s aso) not mistaken for a "wall mart" kind a center where they mostly/only have soil, nuts and tools for the garden ..
 
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