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dpn
11-21-2007, 11:29 PM
i stumbled upon this comment on icmag forum in the organic section, the reason being that manure is rich in humates.... heres the quote

Yesterday i went to a university garden reasearch center that sells organic fertilizers

They gave us a two hour tour. Showing many different tomato plants grown with different fertilizers. Very interesting results. It was easy to choose the best which cost under 15 dollars for a two year supply. It rocks

The more popular organic fertilizers talked about in MJ forums made the tomato taste down right awful. The plant gowth was very similar in most. But was lacking compared side by side with some of the high priced products.

Dried chicken manure granulated blend was number one, steer manure second. You simply blend a little composted chicken granulated manure in the 5 pound mix. For the veg. blood meal was second added to water for growth.

I already see the results in less than 48 hours, even in 2.5 weeks of flower. This blend Rocks and is so cheap. Its the humates that make the difference

This is one of the items they recommended 5 dollars for 5 pounds,,,you mix in warm water for 5 minutes and add to soil as fertilizer

You will use another different 5 lb bag for the grow. this stuff is concentrated so only a tablespoon per gallon till you get it correct. As they said every potting soil or ground is a little different.

A student very knowledgeable on medical marijuana assisting the program gave me the inside scoop. We see the difference in 48 hours at 2.5 weeks into flower.


Derived from: Dehydrated Manure, Feather Meal, Crab Meal, Bone Meal, Cottonseed Meal, Dried Blood, Sunflower Meal, Kelp
Meal, Alfalfa Meal, GreenSand, Rock Phosphate, Corn Gluten, Sulfate of Potash, Sulfate of Potash Magnesia, Humates, Ammonium
Sulfate, and Triple Super Phosphate.

The Cannarchist
11-22-2007, 12:03 AM
Get some chickens in yer back yard.They kill bugs,produce fertilizer,till the land,provide eggs and meat,and are all natural.It's the permaculture way.

hazedaze
11-22-2007, 07:25 PM
http://home.centurytel.net/thecitychicken/tractors.html I want a chicken tractor...they love eating compost