if this isn't the first posting I read on guano, it's so close.............

I've found two sources of bat guano locally. one is unlabeled and the other has commercial packaging. I went with the commercial stuff because I thought their NPK was going to be at least in the ball park. but I have no idea where it comes from.

that's a good article.

but as I continue to read on various posts, I began hearing more negativity about guano concluding with this one seed company vigorously inveighing against its use. I began to question its use, hence this posted query.

thanx
Farang Reviewed by Farang on . Bat Guano: Yes or No? reading a grow guide from a seed company, they become apoplectic about guano, screaming: you'll never get it out of your soil! first, I'm assuming that they are talking about blending guano into the container (or ground). and, in general, after one grow, that soil is tossed, so why would/should I care that it stays in the soil? to date, I've NOT added guano to the soil; instead, I put it into an aerated tea, and damned little at that. somewhere I read that guano leaves a bad taste Rating: 5