I use it all the time aged one year right from my coop .I steep it the same way then dilute to week tea color.Neve had a problemRisky business.
I will just say with all this talk of chicken manure, now is not the right time to add something so strong in N, will retard flowering.
Chicken manure is something for early season.
What are you basing this off of? I guess there a fair amount of variables i.e age/pelletization but everything online says its a pretty balanced npk. Probably a way better option than blood/bone meal or alfalfa for any plants needing extra N at this point in the seasonI will just say with all this talk of chicken manure, now is not the right time to add something so strong in N, will retard flowering.
Chicken manure is something for early season.
Are you adding them right now then?all that chicken pellets must be why I grow such retarded flowers...
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am I losing brain cells too???
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what if I use chicken manure until I go blind and then stop???
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if I discontinue the chicken will the beavers leave my weed alone??? asking for a friend
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Experience, like 40yrs of itWhat are you basing this off of? I guess there a fair amount of variables i.e age/pelletization but everything online says its a pretty balanced npk. Probably a way better option than blood/bone meal or alfalfa for any plants needing extra N at this point in the season
You for sure can do a little N, chicken manure is just notoriously hot, much like alfalfa for this time of year. I would just feed with some fish hydroslate, preferably or a fish emulsion if nothing else at 1/4 to 1/2 normal dose. Start small and add more as needed. Fish food is fast acting and you should see results in a couple days on new growth anyways.Yeah I get your point. I guess I didn't quite read or express my question properly- I moreso meant to ask if you are saying that you shouldn't add chicken manure to a plant that is very clearly deficient/hungry for N at this point in the season? The pics you posted are decidedly a nice dark green and are very happy plants and do not need more nitrogen now, I'm wondering more about sorts of plants with leaves turning a limish green and above normal yellowing...
Would be nice in english in this international thread for everyone.