nothin wrong with it, but not for cannabis, its badass for berry-bushes, azaleas and suchDoes anyone use cotton seed meal?
6-0-0 just curious if anyone does or can tell me way not.
My soybean starts breaking down in a week and I have never heard anything about acidic problems from it. Any links? Not saying you are wrong, but I use it often and have never expierenced either of the problems you mention. Slower than blood maybe.nothin wrong with it, but not for cannabis, its badass for berry-bushes, azaleas and such
sort of the same boat as soybean meal, it's acidic and slow release.
annnnnnd GMO'd
which isn't the greatest
hmm.My soybean starts breaking down in a week and I have never heard anything about acidic problems from it. Any links? Not saying you are wrong, but I use it often and have never expierenced either of the problems you mention. Slower than blood maybe.
You can get non GMO soybean here
http://www.fedcoseeds.com/ogs/search?item=8289
Or grow your own here. The shit is the bomb for cannabis. 7-1.5-3
https://www.highmowingseeds.com/organic-non-gmo-midori-giant-soybean.html
Thanks that's really good to know. Never thought about it being a no food crop, just seen it on the shelf at the store and knew I had never noticed a mention of it , so I figured I'd ask . Good infoCotton is a heavily sprayed crop, and banned for use in organic farming in some states because of its residual pesticide content. You can find pesticide-fee cotton seed meal if you look hard enough, but there are easier ways to get your N.
Alot of it is also Genetically engineered to be round-up resistant and has a gene that expresses the BT toxin, which also disqualifies it for organic use in some states.
Thanks @Wetdog, can you elaborate on top dressing with blood meal. Do you scratch in a dusting or add a tbs to a gallon of water ?Very acidic! A EDU. I read years ago stated that it took 10lbs of lime to neutralize 100lbs of cotton seed meal. That's a LOT of lime.
I use soy in my mixes now instead of blood and save the blood for top dressing for a shot of N. I'm sure it's GMO since it's $14 for a 50# bag. Organic soy is way above my pay grade being retired with a very limited income.
Wet