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    Organic Nutrient Chart

    Manures

    Rabbit manure N= 2.4 P= 1.4 K= 0.6
    comments- Most concentrated of animal manures in fresh form.

    Cow manure (dairy) N= 0.6 P= 0.2 K= 0.5
    comments- Often contains weed seeds, should be hot composted.

    Steer manure N= 0.7 P= 0.3 K= 0.4
    comments- Often contains weed seeds, should be hot composted if fresh.

    Chicken manure N= 1.1 P= 0.8 K= 0.5
    comments- Fast acting, breaks down quickest of all manures. Use carefully, may burn. Also, stinks like hell - composting definitely recommended.

    Horse manure N= 0.7 P= 0.3 K= 0.6
    comments- Medium breakdown time.

    Duck manure N= 0.6 P= 1.4 K= 0.5

    Sheep manure N= 0.7 P= 0.3 K= 0.9

    Desert Bat Guano N= 8 P= 4 K= 1
    comments- Also contains trace elements. Fast-acting, mix in soil or as tea (1 C guano to 5 gal. water).

    Cave Bat Guano N= 3 P= 10 K= 1

    Fossilized Seabird Guano N= 1 P= 10 K= 1


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    Organic Meals

    Blood Meal N= 11 P= 0 K= 0
    comments- Highest N of all organic sources, very fast acting.

    Bone Meal (steamed) N= 1 P= 11 K= 0

    Cottonseed Meal N= 6 P= 2.5 K= 1.5
    comments- If farming organically, check the source. May be heavily treated with pesticides.

    Fish Scrap N= 5 P= 3 K= 3
    comments- Use in compost or work in soil several months before using. Usually slightly alkaline.

    Fish Emulsion N= 4 P= 1 K= 1
    comments- Also adds 5% sulfur. Good N source for seedlings, won't burn.

    Kelp Meal N= 1 P= 0.5 K= 2.5
    comments- Provides 60 trace elements, plus growth-promoting hormones and enzymes.

    Soybean Meal N= 7 P= 0.5 K= 2.5




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    Minerals

    Greensand N= 0 P= 1.5 K= 7
    comments- Mined from old ocean deposits; used as soil conditioner; it holds water and is high in iron, magnesium, and silica - 32 trace minerals in all.

    Eggshells N= 1.2 P= 0.4 K= 0.1
    comments- Contais calcium plus trace minerals. Dry first, then grind to powder.

    Limestone (dolomitic) N= 0 P= 0 K= 0
    comments- Raises pH, 51% calcium and 40% magnesium.

    Limestone (calcitic) N= 0 P= 0 K= 0
    comments- Raises pH, 65-80% calcium, 3-15% magnesium.

    Crustacean Shells N= 4.6 P= 3.52 K= 0
    comments- Contain large amounts of lime. Should be ground as finely as possible for best results.

    Wood Ashes N= 0 P= 1.5 K= 7
    comments- Very fast acting and highly alkaline (usually used to raise pH). Contains many micronutrients.

    Crushed Granite N= 0 P= 0 K= 5
    comments- Contains 67% silicas and 19 trace minerals.

    Rock Phosphate N= 0 P= 3 K= 0
    comments- Contains 11 trace minerals.
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    Organic Material


    Feathers N= 15 P= 0 K= 0
    comments- Chop or shred finely for best results.

    Hair N= 14 P= 0 K= 0
    comments- Good soil conditioner, oils break down slowly. Chop or shred finely for best results.

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    Nice chart mate!

    Another one that is not listed - Worm Castings: N=1.1 P=0.4 K=0.4.....50% organic material plus 11 trace minerals. Great for seedlings, will not burn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marijuanamat View Post
    Organic Material


    Feathers N= 15 P= 0 K= 0
    comments- Chop or shred finely for best results.

    Hair N= 14 P= 0 K= 0
    comments- Good soil conditioner, oils break down slowly. Chop or shred finely for best results.
    nice one mat, i need a good haircut!! heh heh

    how slow is 'break down slowly' ? i'm quite interested in this. if anyone has npk values for any other strange organic material, please do share!
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    I have a question..i have always been a bit confused with the nutrients so what is the best N-P-K for veg? for Fl? I do know its better to have more P during Fl, but when i go to the store next week i wanna get the right kind of soil. There is soil that is 12-12-0 at the store that i wanna get. Would it be good to use for veg? I dont wanna burn the plant giving it too much..but i know right now my plant is just getting a ton of N and barely any P & K.

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    my experience tells me that ur gonna run into p defieneccy soon and using soil with nutrients will only help for a short while

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    Question how much to use

    hi.......great bit of info but ive got a few questions to ask if you dont mind...i was wondering when making a soil mix how much dry ferts to use its not getting the products wich is the problem its how much to give.....we can all throw hand fulls of organic ferts in to are soil but its the correct amouts that iam after and thats where iam going wrong......i,e if my soil mix is 20L soil 4L perlite 2L worm castings how much dry ferts should i add 1 tbl spoon or 2 of i,e bat guano /bone meal /fish blood an bones/garden lime/chicken manure and so on you get my drift?????????IF anyone can help please do

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    Quote Originally Posted by grub View Post
    Nice chart mate!

    Another one that is not listed - Worm Castings: N=1.1 P=0.4 K=0.4.....50% organic material plus 11 trace minerals. Great for seedlings, will not burn.


    This is interesting for seedlings how would i incorperate this in with either my coco or my soil (also for all you advanced soil growers out there whats the best soil to start seedlings off in anyway????)

    Thanks guys.


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    great information! thanks marijuanamat
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    concentrated Comfrey liquid N= 8 P= 2.6 K= 20.5
    comments- The solution needs to be diluted 15 - 20 times with water before application in the garden, giving N.P.K. = 0.5 : 0.4 : 3.8 - a high potash feed + trace minerals.

    Urine N= 12 P= 1.1 K= 3.3
    comments- The exact nutrient content depends on the food consumption, Nitrogen readily available, use fresh, dilute with water from 50/50 to 10/1

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