supplementing nitrogen

edux10

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I was wondering what product is good if I want to add extra nitrogen, I juse sensi grow 2 part and some plant look like they need more n. I am using week 2 veg feeding schedule should I just feed it more of the 2 part or something that is just N. Ive had to add Cal/Mg by itself. Thank you all!
 
try high nitrogen worm castings or bat shit tea. good organic stuff. the teas are faster acting. look em up
 
thank you much! How is that chemo strain working for you? Any links to good teas? I was reading about these in SKUNK Mag a little while back.
 
blood is high in nitrogen and if is a fast acting nute. bone meal has phosphorus for flowering. with the worm poo i mix it in my soil and it is suposed to last up to 3 months. during flower i will put some on top of my soil so it feeds every watering. most of these when made into a tea will act faster
 
Can i get all the stuff to make tea at my neaursery? I don't really want to go scrape bat crap off the wall of a cave...
 
look around there are different types for different nute levels. you should be able to get it there. or a nursery, order online. i use harvest farms bat poo high in phosphorus. carefull making tea with this it is not good to breath the dust. do it outside. i use harvest farms kelp meal in my soil mix also, 1/1/2. my worm poo is from rubicon.different types of worm give different nute levels to.
 
If you have a hard time finding bat guano - give fish emulsion a try, I use Alaska Fish Fertilizer (5-1-1). It's easy to find and use, it doesn't cost much either.

The only down side is the smell (it's not really that bad!). A pot will smell (more or less) like an opened can of sardines for a couple of days after application. A whole room full of pots - well, that's a different story!
 
yes it is good stuff but i have seen alot of new people get inti trouble with that stuff, it burns. and yes it stinks bad
 
If you have a hard time finding bat guano - give fish emulsion a try, I use Alaska Fish Fertilizer (5-1-1). It's easy to find and use, it doesn't cost much either.

The only down side is the smell (it's not really that bad!). A pot will smell (more or less) like an opened can of sardines for a couple of days after application. A whole room full of pots - well, that's a different story!
I acutally have some of that laying around from a buddy. I don't I know I may try it. Thanks for the info though and I will be carefull. +rep to u both
 
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