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    Hello,

    I have a tub of Plagron bat guano and I was wondering if I could use it as a flowering nutrient if inmade it into a tea? I seem to have heard it needs a few weeks to begin working so if I started using it at about the time I switch to 12/12, whilst I still have N rich nutrients in the soil, would the guano be a balanced food source through flowering? Or am I badly over simplifying things?

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    I'm not a soil grower but I'm sure I've read it's best to let it sit a day or two in the water then feed, or used around the base of the plant just mix into the top inch or so of soil...jmo of course

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    Is Your bat guano high in Ng or K if its high in Ng it's not much good for bloom but wouldn't use it on autos unless in a specific soil mix used sparingly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Le chef View Post
    Is Your bat guano high in Ng or K if its high in Ng it's not much good for bloom but wouldn't use it on autos unless in a specific soil mix used sparingly.
    It's high K guano so more of a bloom profile, I wonder if there would be enough micro nutrients in the soil of in the guano to produce a high yield with just the guano as the fertiliser?

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