Anyone using Alaska fish fertilizer 5-1-1

gro2max

Active Member
hi

Just wanna see or know how does Alaska fish fertilizer work for your grow

Last minute thing I pick up at Walmart and it is cheap $ave me some green


I been using Alaska fish fertilizer and it going great so far

It been only a month I see the big difference

I use
Alaska fish fertilizer
707 roots organic soil

I feed twice a week
2 tbsp per gallon

Can't wait till it start flower and switch to Alaska bloom and I'm gonna add some organic honey molasses

Here some results on my clones
All went into the ground at the same day and there about 2 feet tall
Now
Ultra purple strain is 4 1/2 ft tall
Grape ape strain 3ft tall
Sherbet 3ft tall and 4ft wide
 

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Rasta Roy

Well-Known Member
hi

Just wanna see or know how does Alaska fish fertilizer work for your grow

Last minute thing I pick up at Walmart and it is cheap $ave me some green


I been using Alaska fish fertilizer and it going great so far

It been only a month I see the big difference

I use
Alaska fish fertilizer
707 roots organic soil

I feed twice a week
2 tbsp per gallon

Can't wait till it start flower and switch to Alaska bloom and I'm gonna add some organic honey molasses

Here some results on my clones
All went into the ground at the same day and there about 2 feet tall
Now
Ultra purple strain is 4 1/2 ft tall
Grape ape strain 3ft tall
Sherbet 3ft tall and 4ft wide
I would avoid the Alaskan bloom and just use a fish hydrolysate in flower. Neptune's Harvest is a good one
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
i've been using it outdoors in my veggie garden, and pot roast is right, that stuff is so foul smelling, holy crap, it smells awful, but i've been having good results with it... i'm liking it..
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
i've also foliar spraying with one tsp per gallon of water, and the tomatoes and cucumbers and squash all look great..
 

bizfactory

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No. Neptunes harvest is not organic. It has phosphoric acid in it for a preservative and ph stabilizer. If you want an organic fish hydroslate make your own. recipe is on unconventionalfarmer.com
Where did you find that info? Not doubting you but every product page I found said "organic fertilizer". I know organic means different things to different people / companies so obviously I can't just trust that. I found an OMRI pdf on the Neptunes Harvest site but it didn't list anything about phosphoric acid. Guess my grow isn't fully organic any more!! I added some NH Fish Fert to my AACT last night.
 

hyroot

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Where did you find that info? Not doubting you but every product page I found said "organic fertilizer". I know organic means different things to different people / companies so obviously I can't just trust that. I found an OMRI pdf on the Neptunes Harvest site but it didn't list anything about phosphoric acid. Guess my grow isn't fully organic any more!! I added some NH Fish Fert to my AACT last night.
http://www.neptunesharvest.com/emulsions.html


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diy fish fertz
http://theunconventionalfarmer.com/recipes/fish-fertilizer/
 

bizfactory

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Ordering some airlock lids now. Yo @hyroot, any idea on the shelf life once fermented? I assume indefinitely since Gil didn't mention anything about using it quickly or long term storage.
 

bizfactory

Well-Known Member
I just made a batch last week and been keeping it in the fridge so I should be set once I get some fish.

Edit: just saw this comment from Patrick from unconventional farmer, I'll still probably make smaller batches so I can keep it relatively fresh.

Hello Lucas from Argentina! I’ll pass your thanks on to Gil – we’re the team haha.

Once fermented, you can store the fish fertilizer for ages. More than a year. I dunno how long, it is very stable though, it should store fine.

Hey Lucas I was wondering, do you know some good ways to increase our accessibility to you guys in South America? Should we have a translate button for English-Spanish-Portuguese? We get a lot of visitors from Argentina, just wondering how we can improve the experience and exposure.

Thanks!
Patrick​
 
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