blood and bones!?

marley'man

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im in flower stage 3weeks and have run out of bio-bloom nutes,
ive got some fish blood and bone meal can i use that for flowering or
do i just use a bone meal on it own???
 

marley'man

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ive got 3-4 weeks to go, i dont want get biobloom, i just want do with what i got
,can use what i got?
 

organick

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Blood and bone have to much easily available nitrogen. may freak your plant hermi. For two weeks only the blood will be available, N, not the bone, P.

Pic out the bone wearing latex gloves and a fine screen sieve, or however you separate the blood. Crush the bone to a powder (gross work, rock on the sidewalk, have a pestle for said purposes myself). make a tea or a slurry with one gallon pure water, 1 tablespoon crushed to a powder bone meal, 1/4 cup EWC, 1 tablespoon Molasses.
 

babylonburn

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ii would flush and use molassess until you get more....when you run outta collie you dont smoke crack do you???lol
 

homerdog

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A good garden center will carry Holly Tone brand straight P, many carry bat shit but it's more expensive.
 

thelastpirate

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I don't qualify as an expert by any means, but I let mine go without nutes for the last 3 weeks before I harvested to let the plant use up any remaining nutes. The plant was yellow at harvest, very little green (Chlorophyll) All I fed was 2 tbsp per gal of molasses each time I watered (about every 3 days). That seemed to work for me, but then, I have nothing to compare it to either. Finished product was way better than I expected.
Letting them go without nutes at the end seems to be a common practice across forums, and that tells me that there must be something to it if that many people on different forums are doing it.
 

marley'man

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I don't qualify as an expert by any means, but I let mine go without nutes for the last 3 weeks before I harvested to let the plant use up any remaining nutes. The plant was yellow at harvest, very little green (Chlorophyll) All I fed was 2 tbsp per gal of molasses each time I watered (about every 3 days). That seemed to work for me, but then, I have nothing to compare it to either. Finished product was way better than I expected.
Letting them go without nutes at the end seems to be a common practice across forums, and that tells me that there must be something to it if that many people on different forums are doing it.
thanks for the info dude, i think i will just try your way
 
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