Thaddeus Thundabuds
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what are the best organics for potassium and phosphorus ?
Does bone char require preparation like boiling ? Can it be used as a mix with medium, mixed at a certain level of container depth. Does it need a symbiotic organic to get the most out of it.?I am a big fan of soybean meal (7-1.5-3), bone char (0-16-0) kelp (0-1-1) and crab meal (2-3-0).
Most of their nute line is not organic. Some of the biostimulants are (yucca, kelp etc).Look up NPK industries, and Raw. Look it up see what you think.
good luck
I use it in my soil mix (3-4 cups per 30 gallons of media) and as a top dressing if needed. It is much more readily available to plants than a bone meal which could throw off your mycos if you use too much.Does bone char require preparation like boiling ?
Can it be used as a mix with medium, mixed at a certain level of container depth.
Does it need a symbiotic organic to get the most out of it.?
Right on, I will give it a shot when I start my next grow along with North Atlantic kelp.I use it in my soil mix (3-4 cups per 30 gallons of media) and as a top dressing if needed. It is much more readily available to plants than a bone meal which could throw off your mycos if you use too much.
Awesome.I get most of my supplies here but search local first.
http://www.fedcoseeds.com/ogs/search?item=8226
This company supplies Fedco with Liquid kelp I believe but they have some interesting products. Wholesale though. I would love to try their seacrop 16....400ppm of cytokonin. Not for $300 though.
http://www.noamkelp.com/products.html
Where do I get the bones? Does it matter if it's bird or mammal bones?phosphate precipitates (like in chem class) as temps increase past boiling, so your better off broiling, toasting, or roasting over a flame if you are making it. then you can extract it if you so desire by mixing a liter of vinegar with a kilo of roasted bones. so the ratio is a ml per mg.... ok.... Crushing the bones helps increase surface area prior to soaking in vinegar. let soak for a week and agitate every so often. add the bones to your soil mix, half kilo per 5 gal is normal. use the vinegar at 1:100 dilution in water for foliar or soil drench
Fermented fruit extract made with EMextended (made from EM1) is a tried and true K booster but does contain nitrogen
preferably not not human... the only restrictionWhere do I get the bones? Does it matter if it's bird or mammal bones?
Preferably plant eating mammals.preferably not not human... the only restriction
i save up chicken wing bones in the freezer over a month or so. or if i get a roast ill save the carcass. ribs are great. venicin . it's all gravy
snakebird eating plant-mammels?Preferably plant eating mammals.