F28: been busy at work last week and haven't been keeping up with my pruning of the suckers and lower leaves.
Looking good still, probably about half way rn. Nice colours and a funky sour smell.
@ZalySk, I made it! 4 small fishs, whole fish, blended with 0.5 kilograms of bananas (for P and K), and 10ml of high concentration Liquid Bokashi. A lot of molasses, and a lot of seaweed. I hope to make around 3 liters of high concentration NPK solution to put on my super soil.
Do you believe I can enrich how many liters with this solution? Like 100L? Thanks for the recipe!
@Psilocubensis, Peat is a carbon source. Saw dust, or sifted peat so it's nice and fine, like the coffee grounds and mixed 50/50.
I only use the three fertilizers I listed above. banana, bone and fish, so I would mix those 3 up into a bottle of veg and a bottle of bloom. More fish for veg, more bone for flower.
I have some organic bottled nutes but I don't really use them, only once after a transplant. My soil has everything plants need so I only feed maybe once every 4 or 6 waterings. Just water for weeks usually unless I see something amiss.
@ZalySk, Great combo! I was planning to make a line of fertilizer, organically! I also posted on question, but didn't appeared anyone who unlighted me...
For N coffee ground is easy because it's all over my routine.
For P I find easily bone meal, made from local chiken. I don't meat that much.
For K Bananas peels are, although it shouldn't, trash in here, I save them and dry on sun.
I bought some seeds of Suger beet, just like the one used on Biobizz, I hope they are true, and i'll try to make sugar beet molasses as fertilizer and test it compounds.
Btw, why peat?
I do use Kelp, which I buy a pound for 2 dolars, so cheap. They are full of hormones for the plants, I do suggest it over the weak and fully watered Seaweed Extract from these companies. Also green banana fluor is sold for 1 dolar per pound I believe.
I always enter in health shoppings looking for amendments haha.
If you were to make a fertilizer, 1 for veg, 1 for bloom, both complete, how would you make that?
@pinkthumb, I have a Nikon D3300 and just use the stock lens. 18-55mm focused as closed as I can and zoomed in. Set it up on a tripod take pictures at different focus with flash as close as you can. Took about 10 pictures and then stacked them in Photoshop. Photoshop has built-in stacking so its easy.
Or else it's just my cellphone