guano help

Dr. Treez84

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This may be a dumb question but I can't find the answer anywhere online. Left my bags of guano out on accident after making my tea and both bags got soaked. Is the guano still good? or will it getting wet make it lose potency
 

charface

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Rather than throw it out I would dump it out let it dry in a thin layer.
prolly a yad less potent now but My peabrain thinks use it anyway.
 

Banana444

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If any type of dry ingredients are wet or stored in a damp places this could cause bacteria to grow. And not the good kind. Compare it to a food product like flour, if you dropped a bag in the sink, you would not just store it as is, wet, it would mold. Spreading it out and drying it should save most of it. I keep my guano in plactic tupperware and in plastic inside the tupperware, mostly to avoid breathing any particles but it keeps the moisture out too. Treat your organic ammendment like dry food when storing, to keep them from degrading.
 

greasemonkeymann

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Rather than throw it out I would dump it out let it dry in a thin layer.
prolly a yad less potent now but My peabrain thinks use it anyway.
I agree, but sadly I cannot tell you for sure, if money isn't an option, i'd replace it, if you WANT to re-use it, i'd suggest doing what charface said.
Maybe spread it out on a bunch of newspapers or something. Ideally though, i'd get new stuff.
A lil late now, but my advice is getting a big plastic tote container from like home depot or something and putting all your dry nutes in there.
that's what I do, all my organics go in one tote, mychos too. Easier to find stuff
 

topcat

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It's fine. Use it. Having said that, I no longer use bat/bird guano. It's not sustainable and overhyped.
 
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