Rabbit manure for flowering??????

OldMedUser

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High Jennifer

Bunny poo is a great soil conditioner and a decent fertilizer that can be used fresh but isn't particularly great for flowering as it's NPK ratio is better for general growing and pot wants more K with less N in flower.

Fresh, undiluted rabbit manure is a 1.10-1.50-.47 fertilizer so if you have something with more K like guano to add when flowering it should be OK. I don't like the idea of using bat or seabird guano for growing as the people that collect it don't much care about the damage they do to those animals. Ignorant bat guano harvesters have contributed greatly to the spread of white nose fungus and are wiping out bat populations.

I'm not much into organics so don't know a lot about the different sources of particular nutrients tho I'm sure that info can be found here or out in the web elsewhere easy enough.

Good luck!

:peace:
 
High Jennifer

Bunny poo is a great soil conditioner and a decent fertilizer that can be used fresh but isn't particularly great for flowering as it's NPK ratio is better for general growing and pot wants more K with less N in flower.

Fresh, undiluted rabbit manure is a 1.10-1.50-.47 fertilizer so if you have something with more K like guano to add when flowering it should be OK. I don't like the idea of using bat or seabird guano for growing as the people that collect it don't much care about the damage they do to those animals. Ignorant bat guano harvesters have contributed greatly to the spread of white nose fungus and are wiping out bat populations.

I'm not much into organics so don't know a lot about the different sources of particular nutrients tho I'm sure that info can be found here or out in the web elsewhere easy enough.

Good luck!

:peace:
High Jennifer

Bunny poo is a great soil conditioner and a decent fertilizer that can be used fresh but isn't particularly great for flowering as it's NPK ratio is better for general growing and pot wants more K with less N in flower.

Fresh, undiluted rabbit manure is a 1.10-1.50-.47 fertilizer so if you have something with more K like guano to add when flowering it should be OK. I don't like the idea of using bat or seabird guano for growing as the people that collect it don't much care about the damage they do to those animals. Ignorant bat guano harvesters have contributed greatly to the spread of white nose fungus and are wiping out bat populations.

I'm not much into organics so don't know a lot about the different sources of particular nutrients tho I'm sure that info can be found here or out in the web elsewhere easy enough.

Good luck!

:peace:
Ok thanks for info.im brand new to this and live on five hundred a month.with two kids.so I'm so worried about mistakes.they can be costly.im growing cherry bomb.but appreciate it.
 

OldMedUser

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Ok thanks for info.im brand new to this and live on five hundred a month.with two kids.so I'm so worried about mistakes.they can be costly.im growing cherry bomb.but appreciate it.
My kids are grown up but I also run on a low budget so can relate. Was a pretty low budget when I was a single dad as well but not $500 low.

Here's some free reading material for you so you should be able to figure out some cheap inputs for your plant(s).

I found a great spot to download FREE POT BOOKS . I downloaded a grow bible first and got lots more. Books look great and complete like the real ones I have here. No web site but just a page of links. Just right click on what you want and then "Save Link As" to download so they don't open first as many are 50+ megs. They got lots. Enjoy.

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