What For A Quick Nitrogen Healing?

korf41

Active Member
ım having some nitrogen def issues.just back from the store and fucking store man was not selling anymore fish emulsion or canna mono products(not much growers there).
he suggested me to get some bat guano.ı have hesi tnt complex with 6-2-4 which ı was feeding for 7 weeks.and ı bought some amonium nitrate.
question is;should ı get the bat guano? or just give more of from my fertilizer? or use a little bit of amonium nitrate?(sounds risky to me)

ı didnt want to buy or do something without asking you.

thanks for any suggestions.
 

asaph

Well-Known Member
i'm not sure your deficiency is due to not enough nitrogen in the soil. might be best to look for other amendments, perhaps overfeeding or pH lock is the problem. 6-2-4 should be enough for veg, so you are either giving too much or too little if you are seeing a deficiency.

if you're not sure, it never hurts to flush your plants, and will help eliminate toxicity problems. another good way to deal with this is spraying them with some alga juice... so they say anyway.
 

Vindicated

Well-Known Member
I didn't comment on the Hesi TNT Complex because I'm not familiar with that product. The NPK suggests it's a good vegetative fertilizer and contains plenty of nitrogen, but I don't know what type of nitrogen they use. I also just re-read your post and caught the part where you said you've been feeding it for seven weeks. My hunch is that if you've been the Hesi TNT Complex as directed and your still having a deficiency, the problem might be something else.
 

queenster

Active Member
if your sure its a nitro def. then try both folier and soil feeding witha good shot of Nitrozyme. I use it if my girls are getting a little def or just not as dark green as they should be for the time and never had a bad reaction. it could be a ph lockout like asaph said to so make sure and if your ph isssss off then flush with ph'd water before adding nutes. nitrozyme is a seaweed extract incase your worried about organics. im not sure if it is fully organic or not but it is organic based. good luck and happy gardening
 
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