Bat guana?

abwhite86

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whats the best way to apply rake it in the topsoil and water or dilute in water / brew a tea any experience/advice
 

Willie North

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You could do both
mix some in with the soil
and also mix some with water
just put the Bat dropings in a stocking and set it in the water :D
 

northeastern lights

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i put it in 2 paper coffee filters then use an elastic to tie it. i then put it into a 5 gallon bucket and agitate for a couple of days. you will see the change in water color. after it soaks for almost a day you'll see a big difference. 2-3 days is plenty
 

abwhite86

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i put it in 2 paper coffee filters then use an elastic to tie it. i then put it into a 5 gallon bucket and agitate for a couple of days. you will see the change in water color. after it soaks for almost a day you'll see a big difference. 2-3 days is plenty
Thats what ill prolly do it seems to work the best for what im doing and better than mixing
 
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underground1

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i just picked up fox farm bat guano yesterday, and it say mix 1 cup per gallon of water. does any know how this stuff works anyway.
 

MagillaGuerilla

Active Member
I dig an inch deep little trench around the base of the plant and fill it with SuperSwell guano(0-7-0). I just use a household spoon. I also make teas with it and feed the plant that way, 1 tablespoon per gallon water, let sit for 24 hours. Feed.
 

PiffGuerilla

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I have some of the fox farm bat guano, i usually do a mix of 3/4 a cup bat guano, and 1/4 cup worm castings. I pour it right in the middle, a huge pile, and just scratch it in the soil with my hands, it works wonders for me, i just finished my last feed a few days ago and the top of my plant has shown such crazy growth in the last few days let alone the fact that there 5' plus in grow bags, im very amazed
 
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