Liquid guano in feedings?

DoobieDoobs

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Hi, guys thanks for taking the time in advance.
I bought a bottle of guano in liquid form that I am thinking of using in future organic grows. Right now I am growing in pro-mix, I have been using Advanced Nuteients micro, grow, bloom pH perfect this entire grow, and they are in their 8th week, I was thinking about inducing flower in the next days. Anyway my question is if I could add a little of this liquid guano to their feeds and maybe function as some kind of bloom booster since it was a lot of potassium, or will it be too much bad maybe just use it for organic grows? Thanks again.
 
It could throw yer hole NPK off, but I'm not familiar with that product

Any pic of the ingredients on it

It's composition:
Nitrogen................156 ppm. Ph...................7.29
Phosphorus..........138.2 ppm. EC.................5.65
Potassium........1172.9 ppm. Density...1.003 g/ml
Calcium..................1200 ppm Boron.......3.2 ppm
Magnesium............580.3 ppm. Iron........26.8 ppm
Sulfur...…....……........92.3 ppm. Copper.....2.7 ppm
Sodium....................710.5 ppm. Zinc.....2.9 ppm
Choride....................178 ppm. Manganese..0.6 ppm
Carbon.....................0.16%
Relation Ca/N..........0.26
Organic matter........0.28%
Humic acids............104.6 ppm
Fulvic acids.............80350 ppm

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Thanks, maybe I will try to add very little, like .5 ml to 1 ml per liter of water or something like that to be safe . Do you think those are safe ratios?
 
sorry in advance, this may be no help and just make it more confusing.
I use dry bat guano as a top dressing during flower, its typically high in either N (insect eating bats) or P (fruit eating bats). Ive never seen a bat guano with so much K, its almost 10x more K than N or P and id question why/how that is
 
sorry in advance, this may be no help and just make it more confusing.
I use dry bat guano as a top dressing during flower, its typically high in either N (insect eating bats) or P (fruit eating bats). Ive never seen a bat guano with so much K, its almost 10x more K than N or P and id question why/how that is
Yes I was looking at ingredients of bat guano from different companies and this one does have a lot of potassium, no idea if it is too much, it also says on the bottle to pour directly into the soil for quicker effect but I think that would burn the plants.
 
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