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Hey there Nothing!

 

I've been using worm wee for a while now with good results,

worm wee being the liquid runoff from worm farms or liquid castings.

 

In terms of how much to use, it all depends on how concentrated the wee is

(after rains the wee dilutes a tad)

but start with about 30-50ml per gallon and based on the response you get you can either

increase or decrease the amount your using to suit.

 

The best way I've found to apply any organic fert is to brew a tea and then mix the tea with water as you need it.

the concoction below is one that I have used for years with excellent results

 

in a 200L drum add

 

10kg Dynamic Lifter or extremely well matured chook shit

10L Liquid Worm Wee

5kg Dehydrated Bull Kelp Granules (Liquid Kelp is just as good)

10kg Bat & Sea Bird Guano (wicked stuff $18 for 25kg from Impact fertilisers)

5kg Organic K-MAG (leonardite mix Impact fertilisers $18 for 25kg)

10L Liquid Fish emulsion (Nutri Tech Liquid Fish)

 

fill up with fresh water and stir the brew regularly to help break down the ingredients

 

At the begining of the flowering season I add another 10kg Guano and 5kg K-MAG to the brew

to build P & K levels and that does it.

 

Don't overfeed but start out with small amounts ie 20ml per litre and like I said, look for the response and adjust dose up or down.

 

As the brew gets used up add more water to the drum to top it up and you'll have enough

top notch organic fert to last for ages.

 

Good luck and good growing

 

Reefermadness

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Good one ReeferMadness, nice work on that recipe there. :thumbsup

 

 

I use the worm piss every watering. It goes in at 2.5 lts of worm wee, to 20 lts of water (and other nutes, veg or flower). I haven't tried it any hotter than that, but don't think it would hurt.

 

 

Get a wormfarm, they are the go ;)

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Hey there Nothing!

 

I've been using worm wee for a while now with good results,

worm wee being the liquid runoff from worm farms or liquid castings.

 

In terms of how much to use, it all depends on how concentrated the wee is

(after rains the wee dilutes a tad)

but start with about 30-50ml per gallon and based on the response you get you can either

increase or decrease the amount your using to suit. 

 

The best way I've found to apply any organic fert is to brew a tea and then mix the tea with water as you need it.

the concoction below is one that I have used for years with excellent results

 

in a 200L drum add

 

10kg Dynamic Lifter or extremely well matured chook shit

10L  Liquid Worm Wee

5kg  Dehydrated Bull Kelp Granules (Liquid Kelp is just as good)

10kg Bat & Sea Bird Guano (wicked stuff $18 for 25kg from Impact fertilisers)

5kg  Organic K-MAG (leonardite mix Impact fertilisers $18 for 25kg)

10L  Liquid Fish emulsion (Nutri Tech Liquid Fish)

 

fill up with fresh water and stir the brew regularly to help break down the ingredients

 

At the begining of the flowering season I add another 10kg Guano and 5kg K-MAG to the brew

to build P & K levels and that does it.

 

Don't overfeed but start out with small amounts ie 20ml per litre and like I said, look for the response and adjust dose up or down.

 

As the brew gets used up add more water to the drum to top it up and you'll have enough

top notch organic fert to last for ages.

 

Good luck and good growing

 

Reefermadness

Where do you buy Guano and K-MAG????????

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