I've pretty much got everything else ready except I can't decide on how I should feet it. Joint Dr's Guide says you can get away with just mixing bat guano in with the soil and going along with that as the only feeding..... But what would the ratio be?
I was originally thinking of using Ocean Forest soil, still am.... and also was going to go with the fox Farm trio nutes...(grow big, big bloom, tiger bloom). But the feeding times for the products are for plants that would be flowering throughout the summer.
Anyone got any tips on what I should go with. I just want something simple that will work, not any of those complicated feeding regiments where people use 9 different products. If simple bat guano mixed with the soil would work that would be great for me, but what ratios?
edit:
I've also found several different types of bat guano..
Indonesian-
https://fifthseasongardening.com/ca...id=40&osCsid=635a1923716a25b4e754d43ad36b47dd
Jamaican-
https://fifthseasongardening.com/ca...id=31&osCsid=635a1923716a25b4e754d43ad36b47dd
Mexican-
https://fifthseasongardening.com/ca...id=35&osCsid=635a1923716a25b4e754d43ad36b47dd
edit:
I was thinking of mixing mexican for high nitrogen with indonesian for high phos, but one thing I was wondering was...do I mix it in with the soil or put it on top before a watering or something? It's really confused me, because I've heard of people doing both, and I'm not sure how you would apply it once the plant's already growing and planted.
I was originally thinking of using Ocean Forest soil, still am.... and also was going to go with the fox Farm trio nutes...(grow big, big bloom, tiger bloom). But the feeding times for the products are for plants that would be flowering throughout the summer.
Anyone got any tips on what I should go with. I just want something simple that will work, not any of those complicated feeding regiments where people use 9 different products. If simple bat guano mixed with the soil would work that would be great for me, but what ratios?
edit:
I've also found several different types of bat guano..
Indonesian-
https://fifthseasongardening.com/ca...id=40&osCsid=635a1923716a25b4e754d43ad36b47dd
Jamaican-
https://fifthseasongardening.com/ca...id=31&osCsid=635a1923716a25b4e754d43ad36b47dd
Mexican-
https://fifthseasongardening.com/ca...id=35&osCsid=635a1923716a25b4e754d43ad36b47dd
edit:
I was thinking of mixing mexican for high nitrogen with indonesian for high phos, but one thing I was wondering was...do I mix it in with the soil or put it on top before a watering or something? It's really confused me, because I've heard of people doing both, and I'm not sure how you would apply it once the plant's already growing and planted.