Articles

How To Use Bat Guano For Cannabis Plants

by Homegrown Cannabisco homegrowncannabisco
Bat Guano is considered to be the best friend of any marijuana strain. Everything you need for a successful soil conditioner is organic bat guano. There are heaps of bat droppings in caves from which this fertilizer is made. A cannabis plant requires nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus as key nutrients for its growth. Nitrogen content promotes rapid development, potassium enhances strong branches and stems, and phosphorus benefits the roots' growth.

Bat guano for weed plants can result in a good amount of yield from your weed cultivation. There is a particular process that needs to be followed while giving bat guano to your weed plants. The three main ways of providing bat guano for weed plants are as follows.

1) Prepare a Mixture of Bat Guano and Soil

The first thing that you need to do before cultivating the weed plant is adding two full spoons of the bat guano fertilizer for every 7 to 8 liters of soil. Once the fertilizer is added to the soil, you should set the potted mixture aside to mix the bat guano's nutrients with the soil properly.

2) Feeding Guano as Tea

For the purpose of vegetation of your plant, you need to now the guano tea recipe, simply add three spoons of this natural fertilizer to one gallon of hot water and properly mix it. Allow the tea to stay overnight after the guano has been dissolved before feeding it to your plants the next day.

3) Burying Bat Guano in the soil

For feeding your marijuana plant with this organic fertilizer, you need to create a shallow ring around the stem of the plant and spread the fertilizer along the ring. Doing this will transfer the necessary substances to your plant through its roots.

The marijuana market also sells pre-mixed potting soil with an appropriate amount to bat guano for weed plants.

Sponsor Ads


About Homegrown Cannabisco Junior   homegrowncannabisco

0 connections, 0 recommendations, 6 honor points.
Joined APSense since, December 22nd, 2020, From texas, United States.

Created on Apr 14th 2021 00:05. Viewed 366 times.

Comments

No comment, be the first to comment.
Please sign in before you comment.