Alaska Fish Emulsion

Beard-o

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Has anyone used it on marijuana.

I use it on my tomatoes, and get impressive results. Made from fish byproducts during the processing. Loaded with nitrogen and kelp. Only downside is the fishy smell.

I'm surprised I don't hear more about it the for marijuana?
 
I have used it exclusively both indoors and outdoors. It does stink. I havent had any problems with animals outdoors, but it would make sense that it could be an issue, but after a week or so i wouldnt worry. Indoors, I just have a 4" exhaust vent and the smell is neutralized quite a bit when you put it in the soil, but it does last for about 3 to 5 days. I use a tent so i can just zip it shut and let the exhaust fan do its magic. Good for the vegetative cycle because its mainly heavy on the nitrogen, but all the other nutrients are a great benefit. I just add it to the water and give them a good drink like it recomends on the container. It needs to be shaken up very well. And if you get some on your hands, yuck! It is a good value for the price especially because its concentrated. It doesn't make your final product taste weird or anything like that. You can burn your plants just like with any other fertilizer, so be careful not to over do it. I only give one application during the veg cycle. I wouldn't give it to anything that is flowering. I have been very pleased with it and I have an open gallon on my shelf and a spare for when that runs out.

As far as results, I have had some pretty yellow looking plants get there green back in about 3 days.
 
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I use a mix of Alaska fish fertilizer and "easy weed" soluble kelp on pretty much everything - indoor moms/vegging plants, houseplants, and outside vegetable garden. Works great and is fast-acting for being organic.

Indoors if you have a carbon filter the smell is a non-issue. Otherwise it only sticks around for a couple days and is honestly not that noticeable. It gets diluted by 98-99% when you mix it in water.

One word of caution is that cats love the smell and will be very interested in it, so be mindful of where you leave the bottle...
 
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