Dr. Who
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Smell? Oh hell no!And yes I grow indoor so the smell would be an issue. Stay a way from organic all together?
The plants stink though!
Smell? Oh hell no!And yes I grow indoor so the smell would be an issue. Stay a way from organic all together?
Been growing organic for years. You cannot get sick from fertilizer in your soil unless you eat it. So....Don’t... Eat the bat poo & you’ll be fine. You don’t need bat guano anyway it is highly overrated and expensive. Chicken shit works just as good; I use Charlie’s compost brand. Don’t eat that either.
Nothing in my grow smells except liquid fish emulsion; even my worm bin has no stink. Opening a bottle of Neptune’s Harvest evokes fish guts at low tide but close the bottle and it’s gone. Got baked once and left the cap off: the wife told me something died in the basement.
oof...those are high prices! i hope my local supply shop doesn't follow!True; inhaling organic particulate matter is not good. Wearing a dust mask is definitely a smart move. Simply wetting down your soil mix when amending with fertilizer/minerals also helps. You can mitigate the amount of dry airborne particles by wetting it all down before stirring it up too much. In addition to a dust mask I also recommend using a big ass hand sprayer; like the kind for pesticides but w/water only.
I’ve heard that bat and even seabird guano are sometimes questionably sourced. No idea how true that is. That and the fact that “grow” stores charge a lot more for this exotic poop made me switch over to other sources like poultry manure. I guarantee your plants won’t know the difference...
On amazon today....
$52 for 10lb bat guano
$44 for 10lb seabird guano
$20 for 10lb composted chicken manure