I have been following you for a while now, nate, and I have to tell you this blooming solution that you let us in on is amazing. it's been 3 weeks, and the colas on this plant have made a jump into hyperspace. It's a game changer. Thank you, my brother
@julianspiegler8252 No, I'm not hitting the buds , colas, just the fan leaves, and I make sure the under side of the leaves are hit too. it really helped my girls start putting on weight .it works better than any bud inhancer I've ever used .good luck, and I spary my girls when the light goes off. I'm on an 18 - and 6 light source
@@Frostyfarmer420 Thank you a lot sir! Have you ever tried spraying silikate? Especially with lst in combination it's fire for growing thick strong plants. Allows the plants to take more nitrogen in and regulates the amounts of phosphor the plants take, so it won't get phosphorus burn as easy as without. The nodes look like they did some solid muscle workout after using this 3 weeks in a row.
@julianspiegler8252 No, I've never used silicate. over the years, Mammoth was what I used for a spary, but to be honest, I think if your growing environment is on point without any temp changes and your R H stays consistent our plants will grow better than any thing that we put on them I also found that if you are growing autos the best thing to do is low stress train and than leave them alone they will grow way better . Less is more when it comes to autos . And photos will grow no matter what they can take a beating and still survive I think the most important thing is mycorrhizal fungi for your plants roots but if your plants is already growing you have to get it down to the new roots on the bottom . Good growing
@@Frostyfarmer420 I'm trying to keep my VPD stable, and they seem to love it. Never heared of Mammoth, gotta research, thanks again. About the autos: So that's why I messed them up, should've left them alone. Do you have knowledge about multiplying Mykhorriza, because it's not that cheap.. Got Mykhorriza down to the roots via aact, the difference - it's amazing! Good growing 🙏
It's nice to see a former weed grower taking that knowledge and applying it to vegetables. Now that the bottom is dropped out of the cannabis market, there's so many people who just quit farming, and it's sad. I say that if you have a greenhouse you can make just as much money selling tomatoes and cucumbers in the off-season that you ever did with weed and it's less work. But nobody wants to do that, because it's not sexy, I guess.
I can see how rich your garden soil is already. This sure is a bonus without worrying about over fertilization. (except, like you said, maybe the sweet potatoes we don't have. ) I'll share this with hubby. He makes all the decisions around here. Thank you Nate.
Thank you so much for your work here! If one were to follow the compost tea/bloom brew recipe weekly, do the plants require supplemental calcium/magnesium as well? Thank you again.
Great video. Crazy how much ppl capitalise off simple mixtures. I love to make my own stuff if i can. If i find a product i like i'll check the ingredients and try to make my own version of it. Not just to save money but to increase my own knowledge and independence. And it's fun. Also you might find an ingredient you haven't heard of before and do research on it. Get creative. See what works 🙏👍🌻
The Viking King has spoken! I am So excited about this NATE! Before I even start to watch your videos, that thumbs up button is sent. I am in awe that you come up with these fantastic solutions, to turn your garden to the next level of excellence. Man just look at your nutrient dense vegetables. Gorgeous 🥰 An ABSOLUTE living testimonial of your love for growing top notch food! No wonder you look so good, its because you care for what you put into your mouth. You walk your talk. THANK YOU NATE! You are the BEST! Now to see if these products can be purchased in South Africa. Much love, appreciation and respect for all your positive energy and dedication my Friend. Love my date with Thrive like Viking and Garden like a Viking every week. 💚🌿💚🌿💚🌿💚🌿💚🌿💚🌿❤
Oh Nate... THANK YOU for this! I haven't figured out a place to make the Fish Fertilizer yet due to the smell. I"m "smell sensitive", love the wonderful natural smells in the gardens, plus there's a ton of wildlife in my rural area, which I didn't want to attract, and it just takes so long to make. So I needed a good source of excellent Fish and Kelp fertilizer for this season and have been relying on Fruition's blend, which not only isn't as pricey as others, it's much more digested-- almost a sweet smell to it w/ just a touch of "ocean", but as you know, Fruition is ceasing sales August 27th. YIKES! And now... "Here it is, LOL" Just in time, you've provided the solution! I couldn't thank you enough!!! Another Raven coming your way soon 😁
Excellent information, thanks Nate! So glad it doesn't need to be aerated. Thanks also for carrying the exact items in your Amazon storefront . Shalom!
nice!!!! unknowingly Iv been doing this for years with bat gauno, compost castings and a tad of molasses and sometimes a dribble of LABS instead of molasses. But good good information! This is great for chicken and cow compost too depending on your sources!
Hiya ... if your going to substitute, go really light on the chicken manure as its so strong and do a tiny test first before applying it to everything just in case it does not work well ( but it should be ok we'll diluted )?
it will not have the same effect on the plants... the seabird guano is extremely potent and has a specific ratio of nutrients that effect the plants in a particular way... fish fertilizer is also great but will encourage much more foliage growth while lacking in the bloom department... chicken manure should never be used like this
Nate, how does this play with or contrast to the banana/molasses/labs blooming fertilizer? Frankly if the Guano fertilizer is just as good I'd rather spend the money for the simplicity. Thoughts?
Love your stough!!! I'm making your other Flower Fertilizer, but would appreciate knowing if this one is better for cannabis? Truthfully, I'm still trying to make LABS. 😂
this is the main one you need for those plants... can apply foliar and also to the soil up until the buds really start to form then stop spraying them lets say week 5 of a 10 week flower
Thanks! Nate, how does this play with or contrast to the banana/molasses/labs blooming fertilizer? Frankly if the Guano fertilizer is just as good I'd rather spend the money for the simplicity. Thoughts?
if you have the money to invest then the Guano fertilizers are superior by a pretty healthy margin... the main advantage of the banana bloom is that its virtually free and everyone has access to it... it works great yes but nowhere near the same horsepower as this solution... if you only make one then make it this one for sure!
Hi;, what about overdose of Phosphorus? if we added a good part of mineral phosphate or Kelp Meal, or Alfalfa or Power Bloom 2-8-4 or 4-4-4 or a mix of all of them. The soil will have plenty of Phosphorus. Will we encounter an excess?
I grow indoors, no direct sun. Do the same lighting precautions exist in regards to application? Using grow and flower LEDs intermixed on my plants in flower..
Hey Nate, thanks for another great video!. I have a quick question. Is there a reason you are using a pillow case to filter out all the solid afterwards in this instead of putting all the materials into a paint strainer like you do with the aerated compost tea?
yes because when we are spraying through a backpack sprayer or pump sprayer we need the solution filtered really finely otherwise the sprayer will get clogged and its a real hassle... the pillowcase is very fine and the paint strainer is not fine enough
@@gardenlikeaviking Ahh thanks.for the reply! Already made and used a batch of this this real early this morning! Love the content brother couldn't have come at a better time I was just.looking for something like.this to add with the aerated compost tea and it shows up in my feed!
both must be used asap and are not for storage... the ingredients can be stored dry of course for as long as you need them but once mixed they need to be used up
depends if its full term outdoors or if its indoors.... indoors stop spraying this once the buds really start to form say around week 5 of a 10 week run because it will effect flavor...
@@gardenlikeaviking well im going to try this, this weekend ive got some full term outdoor 7 of them are in the stretch and 5 are in week 2 and 3 of flower. I love in the arid desert so anything to help bulk up the flowering ill try
Question - If its raining everyday for a week and i have clay soil that drains slow , should i not spray that week? I feel like i need to but i dont want to over water my plants. Also is it best to wait for a few dry days to fertilize, like if it rains after i fertilize will it wash it away ?
that's the great thing about foliar sprays is that it doesn't really matter what the soil moisture is like because its such little volume of liquid... just a misting... unless everything is totally waterlogged then its best to wait
As I am on a very strict budget, would the Sea gull fertilizer alone be beneficial for my tomatoes and peppers? I have been searching for a source of high phosphorous material for my garden and this looks like the answer but all three cost more than I can afford.
if you are on a very strict budget then its probably best you just stick with the JADAM practices as they are virtually free... but yes you can use seabird guano by itself if its phosphorous you think you need... but if I had only one to choose it'd be the bat guano as all around fertility...
Very God video I will try this on my cannabis. I don't have the sea bird guano. Would bonemeal work as a substitute for seabird guano? That I have. Worm castings,bat guano and bone meal sounds like a winner. What's your thought? Thanks
depends if its full term outdoors or indoors... indoors stop this once the buds start to really form as it will effect flavor so I'd say spray up to week 5 of a 10 week run...
smas for your plants its perfectly fine to spray all the way up till then end of their growth cycle no problem!! cucumbers and squash will love this stuff at every step of the way
AI Overview There are several organic sources of nutrients that can help plants get phosphorus and potassium, including: Rock phosphate: A phosphorus-rich rock that releases phosphorus slowly over many years. Compost: Made from household and yard waste, compost is rich in nutrients and beneficial microorganisms. Aged manure: Well-rotted animal manure, such as from cows, horses, or chickens, is a nutrient-rich option. Bone meal and blood meal: Byproducts from the meat industry that are high in phosphorus and nitrogen, respectively. Fish emulsion: A liquid fertilizer made from fish waste that provides a balanced nutrient profile. Cottonseed meal fertilizer: A good source of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. It's recommended for plants that require soil with a low pH, such as strawberries, blueberries, rhododendrons, or azaleas. -Seaweed: A richer source of potassium. Wood ashes: A richer source of potassium, but are alkaline so should not be used on plants that thrive in very acidic soils. Greensand and granite: Minerals that are richer sources of potassium. -Onion peels: High on plant nutrients like nitrogen, potassium, calcium, iron, magnesium, and copper. -Banana peels: Can be added to your compost bin to create potassium-infused compost.
Could this work as a soil drench as well? Want 2 find out if I can use the benifits without hitting any buds with it. Lmk what u think. Is it safe 2 spray on buds at all?
absolutely this will work applied to the soil... I wouldn't spray the buds themselves after about week 5 of a 10 week run.... I would stop applying this even to the soil about week 7 of 10 then week 8 just epsom salt and 9-10 water only... if you did the soil nutrients right in the beginning you'll finish perfectly...
@@gardenlikeaviking it's nice having so many diff ways 2 feed the plant now as opposed to 3 years ago.I even made a bloom specific jlf more than a year old made of buds and sugar leaf lol I'm throwing the kitchen sink at them. The beds are devouring their mulch layers so fast. So cool. I made the soil with imo3 and my own compost this time just 2 see what would happen. I think if just grow mostly out of my own compost and imo3 I can kind of closes my loop. "Break free from unhealthy mental loops by closing organic loops." @okcallyx check my buddy out if u ever have time. He gave me my wings and you have helped me start producing food for the grandparents. 5 medium gardens this year and we are eating out of them everyday in each household. What a blessing. Thank u for putting ur heart out there. I love and appreciate ur spirit! It gives me strength 2 let go serve and get out the way.
if you have the money to invest then the Guano fertilizers are superior by a pretty healthy margin... the main advantage of the banana bloom is that its virtually free and everyone has access to it... it works great yes but nowhere near the same horsepower as this solution... if you only make one then make it this one for sure!
I have been following you for a while now, nate, and I have to tell you this blooming solution that you let us in on is amazing. it's been 3 weeks, and the colas on this plant have made a jump into hyperspace. It's a game changer. Thank you, my brother
Do you spray it still while it has colas on it? Or are you just trying to avoid spraying it on the buds?
@julianspiegler8252 No, I'm not hitting the buds , colas, just the fan leaves, and I make sure the under side of the leaves are hit too. it really helped my girls start putting on weight .it works better than any bud inhancer I've ever used .good luck, and I spary my girls when the light goes off. I'm on an 18 - and 6 light source
@@Frostyfarmer420 Thank you a lot sir!
Have you ever tried spraying silikate? Especially with lst in combination it's fire for growing thick strong plants. Allows the plants to take more nitrogen in and regulates the amounts of phosphor the plants take, so it won't get phosphorus burn as easy as without. The nodes look like they did some solid muscle workout after using this 3 weeks in a row.
@julianspiegler8252 No, I've never used silicate. over the years, Mammoth was what I used for a spary, but to be honest, I think if your growing environment is on point without any temp changes and your R H stays consistent our plants will grow better than any thing that we put on them I also found that if you are growing autos the best thing to do is low stress train and than leave them alone they will grow way better . Less is more when it comes to autos . And photos will grow no matter what they can take a beating and still survive I think the most important thing is mycorrhizal fungi for your plants roots but if your plants is already growing you have to get it down to the new roots on the bottom . Good growing
@@Frostyfarmer420 I'm trying to keep my VPD stable, and they seem to love it.
Never heared of Mammoth, gotta research, thanks again.
About the autos: So that's why I messed them up, should've left them alone.
Do you have knowledge about multiplying Mykhorriza, because it's not that cheap..
Got Mykhorriza down to the roots via aact, the difference - it's amazing!
Good growing 🙏
The garden viking has spoken again, can't wait till he speaks again. Best gardening channel by far, thanks Nate.
appreciate the positive energy my friend!!
It's nice to see a former weed grower taking that knowledge and applying it to vegetables. Now that the bottom is dropped out of the cannabis market, there's so many people who just quit farming, and it's sad. I say that if you have a greenhouse you can make just as much money selling tomatoes and cucumbers in the off-season that you ever did with weed and it's less work. But nobody wants to do that, because it's not sexy, I guess.
He didn’t say former cannabis grower! He’s a former commercial grower. I bet dollars to donuts he’s got some amazing buds growing right now.
I would think there is much less money in vegetables, especially one greenhouse. But currently I would prefer the vegetables.
@@evanbrant9506I would bet against that; but I don’t gamble, which it wouldn’t be…
Facts
When applying this to flowers, at what point do you stop?
Yes i want to grow the most powerful and stinky buds!
lol
Already liked the video... even before i watched it😅 I mean, it's Nate. Every video is super informative and engaging.
Well done 👍🏽
thank you for the positive energy my friend!!
You voice is loud and clear and even my phone is vibrating when you speaks, keep it up 👌 my brother!
There is a greater concentration of stomata on the underside of the leaf so definitely hit that underside as well.
definitely!! and I wish I would've remembered to say that but thank you for doing it!
Do the underside FIRST before the tops. The leaves will droop from the weight of the spray making it harder to get the underside if you do it last.
This channel is a gold mine! thank you for all that you do !
AND NATE’S YARDEN GETS KICKED UP TO THE NEXT NOTCH OF SYMBIOTIC BLISS! Thank you kindly for sharing the love brother & congrats! 🙏🏻❤️🌻🐝🥳
Thanks Nate, love how simple the ingredients are. I want one of those backpack sprayers!!
yes the simplicity and lack of foul odor are two of the huge advantages of this!
I can see how rich your garden soil is already. This sure is a bonus without worrying about over fertilization. (except, like you said, maybe the sweet potatoes we don't have. ) I'll share this with hubby. He makes all the decisions around here.
Thank you Nate.
Thanks king, your channel is a treasure trove, honored to learn from you!
Thank you so much for your work here! If one were to follow the compost tea/bloom brew recipe weekly, do the plants require supplemental calcium/magnesium as well? Thank you again.
Great video. Crazy how much ppl capitalise off simple mixtures. I love to make my own stuff if i can. If i find a product i like i'll check the ingredients and try to make my own version of it. Not just to save money but to increase my own knowledge and independence. And it's fun. Also you might find an ingredient you haven't heard of before and do research on it. Get creative. See what works 🙏👍🌻
Another great and very imformative video Nate. Thank you once again for sharing your extensive knowledge and experience.
What a nice energy. God Bless you my friend
Wow, this is next level! Thanks Nate
Thank you man. Exactly what i need.
Thank you so much Nate! You're the best Thanks!
From Big Al from the East Bay 👍🤙🙏 God bless bro
thank you for the support my friend!!
The Viking King has spoken!
I am So excited about this NATE! Before I even start to watch your videos, that thumbs up button is sent.
I am in awe that you come up with these fantastic solutions, to turn your garden to the next level of excellence.
Man just look at your nutrient dense vegetables.
Gorgeous 🥰
An ABSOLUTE living testimonial of your love for growing top notch food!
No wonder you look so good, its because you care for what you put into your mouth.
You walk your talk.
THANK YOU NATE!
You are the BEST!
Now to see if these products can be purchased in South Africa.
Much love, appreciation and respect for all your positive energy and dedication my Friend.
Love my date with Thrive like Viking and Garden like a Viking every week.
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its rare someone can match my level of enthusiasm but you certainly do my friend thank you!
Thank you
LOL. Righttttt. So were talking about the devils cabbage. My favorite type!
lol thats the first I've heard of that term!!
This is something I can do!
Thanks Bro imma try it for sure ❤
Oh Nate... THANK YOU for this! I haven't figured out a place to make the Fish Fertilizer yet due to the smell. I"m "smell sensitive", love the wonderful natural smells in the gardens, plus there's a ton of wildlife in my rural area, which I didn't want to attract, and it just takes so long to make. So I needed a good source of excellent Fish and Kelp fertilizer for this season and have been relying on Fruition's blend, which not only isn't as pricey as others, it's much more digested-- almost a sweet smell to it w/ just a touch of "ocean", but as you know, Fruition is ceasing sales August 27th. YIKES! And now... "Here it is, LOL" Just in time, you've provided the solution! I couldn't thank you enough!!! Another Raven coming your way soon 😁
I think you found your old Theseus, good video!
Can’t wait to try it on my plants Thanks!
thank you for the kind support my friend!!
Rockin it like a Viking
Love the comment greasy flavorful flowers!! Love your content you have me making my own fertilizers now! Thank you so much for all you do!!
Ok gonna order the bat guano and seabird guano now- this looks great!
Odiferous and resinous flowers is MY goal. Use compost tea and Banana peel water once per week.
You are right my girls here in Ohio just started flowering about a week ago so I've been cutting the nitrogen out and brewing some good teas
Good stuff. Add about 3 tablespoons Maxicrop powder.
Great video! Lol I already have both guano's. Was just waiting on the recipe. 👍👍👍
between the Viking Granular, the aerated compost teas and this foliar you're completely set for top shelf plants!!!
Excellent information, thanks Nate! So glad it doesn't need to be aerated. Thanks also for carrying the exact items in your Amazon storefront . Shalom!
I keep thinking every neighborhood needs a aerated container for compost tea to use on gardens and lawns
"allow them to be separate" i like that.
Right on time Nate.
Odorous resins on the flowers, yes 😉 😂 you the man Nate! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Cant wait to do this! Thank you!
Major revelation! Gotta do this!
Great
Thanks for that great information.🙏😊
Thanks goes sharing Viking 😊
Niceee I got lucky last fall and picked up a few of the foxfarms bloom half off with the guanos and castings. THANKS NATE!
First thought “where the hell will I find these 2 ingredients, I got the worm castings “ Geezz thank goodness from a store. 🤣🤣 Might give this a try
there's always my amazon storefront!!
Thanks Man👍✌
nice!!!!
unknowingly Iv been doing this for years with bat gauno, compost castings and a tad of molasses and sometimes a dribble of LABS instead of molasses.
But good good information!
This is great for chicken and cow compost too depending on your sources!
odiferous, like that, cheers v
Great- many thanks! Much appreciate you and your stellar garden wisdom 🌿🌿🌿
Loving this channel my man! 👊
Wow bro I can't wait to try this.... You're the best, thanks.
Definitely gonna try this on my Cali type plants! Thanks Viking!!
as the name implies... Budswell lol
Great, great tips. Thank you so much
Thank Nate!!
Another great video. Thank you, my friend.
Good show, cheers Nate
Trying out tomorrow
_"Ok my friends, here it is!"_
Thanks!
thank you for the kind support my friend!!
Thank you!
You can get better results from simpler things like homemade compost and worm castings. No need to buy bags of guano, grow some aloe vera, water in :)
Much love brother 🫡
In place of seabird, could you substitute fish fertilizer and chicken manure?
Maybe if you feed your children’s fish scraps
Hiya ... if your going to substitute, go really light on the chicken manure as its so strong and do a tiny test first before applying it to everything just in case it does not work well ( but it should be ok we'll diluted )?
@@TheTraderPatrick
I think you are absolutely correct
Will do just what you suggested
it will not have the same effect on the plants... the seabird guano is extremely potent and has a specific ratio of nutrients that effect the plants in a particular way... fish fertilizer is also great but will encourage much more foliage growth while lacking in the bloom department... chicken manure should never be used like this
I think BudSwell could put that name on anything and cultivators would buy it.
Ok thanks
This can be sprayed all throughout flowering period? I would also think this would be good for carrots too?
Nate, how does this play with or contrast to the banana/molasses/labs blooming fertilizer? Frankly if the Guano fertilizer is just as good I'd rather spend the money for the simplicity. Thoughts?
Love your stough!!! I'm making your other Flower Fertilizer, but would appreciate knowing if this one is better for cannabis?
Truthfully, I'm still trying to make LABS. 😂
this is the main one you need for those plants... can apply foliar and also to the soil up until the buds really start to form then stop spraying them lets say week 5 of a 10 week flower
Continue adding WATER-LEAF MOLD- BLACKSTRAP FOR DAYZz💤of watering! And AIR always
yeah boy
I buy neptune's harvest and i think those ingredients are in that.
Hell yeah
Birds love pooping on my sunflower leaves haha!
Thanks! Nate, how does this play with or contrast to the banana/molasses/labs blooming fertilizer? Frankly if the Guano fertilizer is just as good I'd rather spend the money for the simplicity. Thoughts?
if you have the money to invest then the Guano fertilizers are superior by a pretty healthy margin... the main advantage of the banana bloom is that its virtually free and everyone has access to it... it works great yes but nowhere near the same horsepower as this solution... if you only make one then make it this one for sure!
Hi;, what about overdose of Phosphorus? if we added a good part of mineral phosphate or Kelp Meal, or Alfalfa or Power Bloom 2-8-4 or 4-4-4 or a mix of all of them. The soil will have plenty of Phosphorus. Will we encounter an excess?
Love your content. How does one do this on a very low budget?
for very low budget techniques stick to my JADAM videos as there's nothing cheaper than JADAM
@@gardenlikeaviking thank you
I grow indoors, no direct sun. Do the same lighting precautions exist in regards to application? Using grow and flower LEDs intermixed on my plants in flower..
yes they do... only apply when the lights are off and give at least 1 hour to dry until they turn back on
If used in hydro cannabis plants in bloom cycle how much would you put ithis in 1 litre of water ?
2 coffee filters and a small school stapler , tubing and air stone stapled INSIDE FILLED with ingredients!
I remember shelling out the cash for Budswell back in the day haha! You even spray this during mid/late flower of medicinal herbs?
lol me too!!... I wouldn't use this past week 5 of a 10 week run once they start to really form otherwise you risk influencing flavors...
Hey Nate, thanks for another great video!. I have a quick question.
Is there a reason you are using a pillow case to filter out all the solid afterwards in this instead of putting all the materials into a paint strainer like you do with the aerated compost tea?
yes because when we are spraying through a backpack sprayer or pump sprayer we need the solution filtered really finely otherwise the sprayer will get clogged and its a real hassle... the pillowcase is very fine and the paint strainer is not fine enough
@@gardenlikeaviking Ahh thanks.for the reply! Already made and used a batch of this this real early this morning!
Love the content brother couldn't have come at a better time I was just.looking for something like.this to add with the aerated compost tea and it shows up in my feed!
Can this and the compost tea be stored for later use? Or, does it need to be used once made? Thank you!
Compost tea has to be used immediately.
both must be used asap and are not for storage... the ingredients can be stored dry of course for as long as you need them but once mixed they need to be used up
@@gardenlikeaviking thank you so much for the response.
Will high phosphorus rock phosphate 0-7-0, work for this spray as well??
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2 coffee filters and a small school stapler , tubing and air stone stapled INSIDE
Would you still spray this during flowering on t he crops you grew in nor cal
I was thinking the same thing… my best guess would be no.
depends if its full term outdoors or if its indoors.... indoors stop spraying this once the buds really start to form say around week 5 of a 10 week run because it will effect flavor...
@@gardenlikeaviking well im going to try this, this weekend ive got some full term outdoor 7 of them are in the stretch and 5 are in week 2 and 3 of flower. I love in the arid desert so anything to help bulk up the flowering ill try
Sheba the destroyer...l'm dying
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Simply get an aquarium air pump, tubing and air stones from E-bay and BREW SOMETHING GREAT!
Question - If its raining everyday for a week and i have clay soil that drains slow , should i not spray that week? I feel like i need to but i dont want to over water my plants. Also is it best to wait for a few dry days to fertilize, like if it rains after i fertilize will it wash it away ?
that's the great thing about foliar sprays is that it doesn't really matter what the soil moisture is like because its such little volume of liquid... just a misting... unless everything is totally waterlogged then its best to wait
As I am on a very strict budget, would the Sea gull fertilizer alone be beneficial for my tomatoes and peppers? I have been searching for a source of high phosphorous material for my garden and this looks like the answer but all three cost more than I can afford.
if you are on a very strict budget then its probably best you just stick with the JADAM practices as they are virtually free... but yes you can use seabird guano by itself if its phosphorous you think you need... but if I had only one to choose it'd be the bat guano as all around fertility...
@@gardenlikeavikingthe bat is fluffier so goes twice as far
@@jojow8416 make your own WORM CASTINGS Almost FREE
Very God video I will try this on my cannabis. I don't have the sea bird guano. Would bonemeal work as a substitute for seabird guano? That I have. Worm castings,bat guano and bone meal sounds like a winner. What's your thought? Thanks
bone meal will not work in the same way... it needs to be broken down completely by soil microbes before it can become plant available...
Gday just wondering if these product’s ship to Australia ?
What weeks to use this through?
How far into flowering can you spray this on the buds? I thought not to spray anything on buds once in flower cycle.
Excellent question. My cucumbers and squash are loaded with flowers
depends if its full term outdoors or indoors... indoors stop this once the buds start to really form as it will effect flavor so I'd say spray up to week 5 of a 10 week run...
smas for your plants its perfectly fine to spray all the way up till then end of their growth cycle no problem!! cucumbers and squash will love this stuff at every step of the way
@@gardenlikeavikingthanks so much I just ordered seabird!
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Hi. We dont have seabird guano here. May I know what can i use in replacement of it? Thank you
AI Overview
There are several organic sources of nutrients that can help plants get phosphorus and potassium, including:
Rock phosphate: A phosphorus-rich rock that releases phosphorus slowly over many years.
Compost: Made from household and yard waste, compost is rich in nutrients and beneficial microorganisms.
Aged manure: Well-rotted animal manure, such as from cows, horses, or chickens, is a nutrient-rich option.
Bone meal and blood meal: Byproducts from the meat industry that are high in phosphorus and nitrogen, respectively.
Fish emulsion: A liquid fertilizer made from fish waste that provides a balanced nutrient profile.
Cottonseed meal fertilizer: A good source of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. It's recommended for plants that require soil with a low pH, such as strawberries, blueberries, rhododendrons, or azaleas.
-Seaweed: A richer source of potassium.
Wood ashes: A richer source of potassium, but are alkaline so should not be used on plants that thrive in very acidic soils.
Greensand and granite: Minerals that are richer sources of potassium.
-Onion peels: High on plant nutrients like nitrogen, potassium, calcium, iron, magnesium, and copper.
-Banana peels: Can be added to your compost bin to create potassium-infused compost.
Could this work as a soil drench as well? Want 2 find out if I can use the benifits without hitting any buds with it. Lmk what u think. Is it safe 2 spray on buds at all?
absolutely this will work applied to the soil... I wouldn't spray the buds themselves after about week 5 of a 10 week run.... I would stop applying this even to the soil about week 7 of 10 then week 8 just epsom salt and 9-10 water only... if you did the soil nutrients right in the beginning you'll finish perfectly...
@@gardenlikeaviking thanks a million bud
@@gardenlikeaviking it's nice having so many diff ways 2 feed the plant now as opposed to 3 years ago.I even made a bloom specific jlf more than a year old made of buds and sugar leaf lol I'm throwing the kitchen sink at them. The beds are devouring their mulch layers so fast. So cool. I made the soil with imo3 and my own compost this time just 2 see what would happen. I think if just grow mostly out of my own compost and imo3 I can kind of closes my loop. "Break free from unhealthy mental loops by closing organic loops." @okcallyx check my buddy out if u ever have time. He gave me my wings and you have helped me start producing food for the grandparents. 5 medium gardens this year and we are eating out of them everyday in each household. What a blessing. Thank u for putting ur heart out there. I love and appreciate ur spirit! It gives me strength 2 let go serve and get out the way.
@gardenlikeaviking How does this compare to the other blooming fertilizer made with bananas, molasses, labs, etc?
if you have the money to invest then the Guano fertilizers are superior by a pretty healthy margin... the main advantage of the banana bloom is that its virtually free and everyone has access to it... it works great yes but nowhere near the same horsepower as this solution... if you only make one then make it this one for sure!
@@gardenlikeaviking Thanks Nate!
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