F42: 6 weeks of flowering done, looking good entering week 7. Getting some cool nights for some nice colours. Noticed in the last couple days it's starting to swell up a bit. Basically into the final two weeks or so here. Nice, quick, and pretty.
@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