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.
 

DoobieDoobs

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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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DoobieDoobs

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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?
 

90'sStoner

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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
 

DoobieDoobs

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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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