Here is a bush I grew in Siberia in the open air where in principle does not grow hemp. Photo taken in autumn, the first days of September. Share your photos.
Nice, I envy those that can grow outdoors. Love the aesthetics of natural growth.
@canagen I love it, but in my country it is very difficult. It was a whole special operation.There was first planted seedlings, then by boat on the river brought the earth, dug a hole, poured the earth there. Two weeks later, I delivered a cannabis seedling and planted it. Fed with pure organic food, fried chicken manure, it is sold in our store. Fed once a week. All this was done in a sheltered place, which can only be reached by boat on the water.It turned out not bad, but it’s a pity that we have a short summer of 3 months, then the frosts begin.
I can imagine the difficulty. I’ve never heard of fried chicken manure. Is that widely used in your country?
If so, I wonder what the process is and the advantage.
Tonight I will be at home to translate information into English and print here
DESCRIPTION
Granular organic fertilizer with a high content of basic nutrients, which are in a form readily available to plants. Thermally dried chicken manure, which does not contain germinating weed seeds, pathogens, does not have a strong unpleasant odor.
ADVANTAGES
The nutrient content of chicken manure is ten times higher than that of manure, making it the most efficient and economical
Dry chicken manure is odorless
Does not lose its properties during long-term storage
It has a friable appearance and a fine fraction, which contributes to uniform distribution on the soil and facilitates local application in a row, hole, planting hole.
STRUCTURE
Macronutrient content: nitrogen - 4%; phosphorus oxide - 3%; potassium oxide - 1.3%; Mg - 1.4%. Acidity (pH) - 6.1.
BIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES
In terms of its influence on crop yields, chicken manure is almost not inferior to an equal amount of the active substance of mineral fertilizers. But unlike them, the nutrients in the droppings are in organic form, therefore they are less washed out of the soil, enter the soil gradually, act for a long time and do not create a high concentration of salts. This means that, if used correctly, poultry manure not only increases the yield in the field, in the garden or vegetable garden, but also improves its quality, increasing the content of proteins, vitamins, sugars, and starch. At the same time, nitrates do not accumulate in the crop.
Dry chicken manure does not acidify the soil, since it has an acidity close to neutral. Thanks to heat treatment, all pathogenic microflora, larvae of helminths and flies are completely destroyed in the droppings, thereby making its use safe for humans.
Application
Mature fruit trees: 2-3 cups dry droppings scatter droppings superficially in the root zone.
Saplings:1 cup dry droppings when planting in a planting hole, carefully move with the soil.
Potatoes 1-2 tablespoons when planting in the hole, mix thoroughly with the soil.
Cucumbers, cabbage, tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, strawberries, strawberries, pumpkin seeds: 1 tablespoon of dry droppings when planting in the ground in a hole, mix thoroughly with the soil
Raspberries, currants and gooseberries 1 - 2 cups dry droppings, scatter and cover in the soil.
For growing seedlings 100g of dry manure per 2kg of soil.
Liquid fertilizing of seedlings 1 tablespoon per 3 liters of water, mix thoroughly, use immediately, after feeding the soil, pour clean water.
For liquid feeding during the growing season 0.5 kg of dry manure per 10 liters of water, mix thoroughly, let it brew, water 0.5 liters at the root, after feeding the soil, pour clean water.
For the main application in spring and autumn for digging 20 kg of dry manure per 100m²
Agriculture is very developed in our country. Almost every family has a country garden with a house, a greenhouse and a bathhouse. Our mothers and grandmothers know a lot of fertilizer recipes based on available organic substances.
Oh…dried not fried! LOL, should have occurred to me!
Anyway, that sounds good. Chicken manure is a very good fertilizer, it is widely used around the world. Another one is rabbit manure, which unlike the other manures, can be used straight out of the “poop-chute” and will not burn.
Have any indoor grows going?
From indoor plants only hemp. Afghan Kush special from (World of Seeds), Kryptonite (Pyramid Seeds) and autoflowering variety, I do not remember the name.