neohistory
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Hello, I decided to live a more sustainable life recently, and try to incorporate daily life in a way that can be more green friendly. I said fuck the politics on it all (both side) and realized my actions cause reactions. I also am starting some organic veggie gardening, but what better way to grow cannabis than organic! I have a vermicompost going and harvested my first 5 lbs (give or take.) I also have a small tank with a betta in it, trying some aquaponics out; the water tested high in potash. I was wondering about phosphorus. I'm trying to "break my addiction" to super bloom. I know bat guano is a good organic substitute, but looking at the n-p-k, super bloom shows 55 and guano shows 15. So am I just expecting too much from the organic source? I want my lady to have plenty of phosphorus since she's flowering. Thoughts? Am I misunderstanding this?
Soil 70% coco peat, 15% potting, 15% worm castings. Water used is decholorinated with the tap water conditioning solution used for fish tank.
Soil 70% coco peat, 15% potting, 15% worm castings. Water used is decholorinated with the tap water conditioning solution used for fish tank.