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11-27-2009, 02:26 AM #1Senior Member
SOS plz EMERGENCY MayDay Mayday........
Also big-ups to DH for being a trooper
Bluezman, I think you are talking about making "compost"-- humus made from decaying organic matter. That works fine, but it takes months. Pot growers are usually in a hurry :smokin:, so we use bottled ferts for convenience. But organic vegetable gardeners use lots of it. Here's a link:
Soil, Compost and Mulch Forum - GardenWeb
If you just want to be organic, there are organic-based fertilizers such as Botanicare you can use if you need something in a hurry.
Here's what Stinkyattic said about fish poop: :hippy:
You'd never use non-composted or aged cow or bat shit, and fish crap is a lot of ammonia, which is really 'hot' for your plants, plus the amount of salt in the feed... it's a rough road from fish tank to useable plant food. Try dumping the fish water on your compost heap, and using the resulting humus afterwards?DreadedHermie Reviewed by DreadedHermie on . SOS plz EMERGENCY MayDay Mayday........ Hello smokers..i am running someh9 jacks i am now second month flowering without any nutrients.only Humus...organic......... --------- Now i check the buds...and i see that some of the bud trying to make some seeeds ...???? So they made sex ???? or the fem can make some seeds???? ----no other plants onlys some autos that was males.... inside the cabinet but i remove them early before theflowering stage???? ---so what ise happening are mybuds going to be all with seedS??????? Rating: 5
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