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How to apply pure Guano for my agriculture land?

by Guest60588  |  earlier

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I know that Guano is the best fertilizer but I don't know how to apply. Is it true that it is so hot and cannot apply it directly to the plants. If so, can somebody tell me how to make the preparation - mixing ratio.TQ!

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  1. BEFORE YOU START YOU MIGHT CHECK PRICES AS ATTACHED;;   https://www.stealthhydroponics.com/secti...


  2. Guano supplies fast and slow release nutrients to the biological system. Apply the pure guano in smaller amounts than ordinary barnyard or poultry manure. Applied as a top dressing and worked into the soil or mixed with water and applied, guano will have a dramatic influence. Hydroponic growers, in contrast to normal fertilization, are finding that guano and water are a natural alternative to chemical solutions. Use nitrogen guano for growth, phosphorus guano for budding and all guano for your plants general health and well being. Guano can be blended with topsoil before laying sod or grass seed and while planting trees and shrubs. Add guano to your container growing mix for a supercharged potting soil.

  3. Guano is merely manure.  How you spread it, it's salting potential, etc. is entirely dependent on the chemical content (just like chemical fertilizers).  If you have it in bulk and need to apply it over a large area (5+ acres or 2+ hectares) use a manure spreader.  If applied to relatively small areas (<1000 square feet).  Slide on some gloves, don't wear your sunday go to meeting clothes, a face filter (the ammonia is killer, and there are some disease issues) and get busy.

    Application to the intermediate areas will depend a lot with the equipment at hand.

    In my experience, any manure applied to food production area should either be deep stacked (pile of 4+ feet deep to attain a critical 160F interior heat) for at least 21 (and preferably 42) days before being applied if at all possible or incorporated into the soil immediately after application and preferably both just to control potential disease issue.

    BTW, Manures are every bit as harmful as chemical fertilizers, just in a slightly different way.

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