Is this seabird guano too low on potassium for the flowering phase?

elfo777

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Shall I use another high potassium nutrient along this guano or is this enough for all the flowering phase?. What kind of organic potassium source would be best to combine with this if at all? This is indoors and I have no access to compost, only organic bottled nutrients.
Maybe molasses or kelp?
 

Reap911

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Potassium Sulphate or Potassium Silicate works really well. I use both.

The silicate is nice because Silica is definatey something you want to be feeding your plants throughout it's life cycle.

Then the Sulphate for a serious potassium boost. I use this at around 30-45g per a plant every week from week 4 of flower. I do have a pretty dialed in organic system so you might want to start a bit lower but yeah works perfectly for me.
 

Obi-Wan

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Potassium Sulphate or Potassium Silicate works really well. I use both.

The silicate is nice because Silica is definatey something you want to be feeding your plants throughout it's life cycle.

Then the Sulphate for a serious potassium boost. I use this at around 30-45g per a plant every week from week 4 of flower. I do have a pretty dialed in organic system so you might want to start a bit lower but yeah works perfectly for me.
How much and how often do you use the potassium silicate?
 

Relaxed

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Ive used 12-12-2.5 seabird guano pellets now available on amazon for entire grows with great success. The easiest nut ever. a heaping tablespoon every few weeks worked into soil is all it takes. I grow from experience not some numbers bs of wow its not enough. results are all i care about. I am playing with alternateing weeeks of this guano and flower nuts for experiment fun. IF your new to this and burning plants etc and want no issues easy mgmt this is your ticket to success organic. no mixing.
 
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