Quick Nitrogen boost, fish or worm castings?

bguwop420

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I just used earthworm casting for first time a few days ago...works pretty good... Oregon Worm Works Earthworm Castings...for some reason I can't find this bag anywhere online
 

DrDukePHD

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I would do fish bcs my brain says you'll see faster results due to the higher concentration.. but it's been wrong before
are your plants showing they're deficient?
Any pics? I vote both.
Ok I went 1/8th teaspoon of Alaska Fish 5-1-1 to 50oz of water for each plant. Should be a low enough dose to not do anything crazy.

I noticed some lighter green on the top of my biggest plant & I'm about to flip them. Figured they could use some extra N for the stretch?
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Tvanmunhen

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Ok I went 1/8th teaspoon of Alaska Fish 5-1-1 to 50oz of water for each plant. Should be a low enough dose to not do anything crazy.

I noticed some lighter green on the top of my biggest plant & I'm about to flip them. Figured they could use some extra N for the stretch?
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It may get a little dark or claw. If your going to flip it should be good. Great job so far! Gunna be a good one.:hump:
 

DrDukePHD

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You can go higher on the fish emulsion but that fertilizer is just a quick nitrogen boost
The worm casings provide feed longer term
Cool, I just top dressed with 5tbsp 4-4-4 & 2tbsp 2-8-4. So hopefully a week into stretch that will become available & all will be good.

I almost pulled the trigger on some Home Depot worm castings & then read the reviews of mite nightmares. I guess if I wanna go worm castings, i need to find a clean reliable source.
 

FirstCavApache64

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Cool, I just top dressed with 5tbsp 4-4-4 & 2tbsp 2-8-4. So hopefully a week into stretch that will become available & all will be good.

I almost pulled the trigger on some Home Depot worm castings & then read the reviews of mite nightmares. I guess if I wanna go worm castings, i need to find a clean reliable source.
I've heard that build a soil has a couple good options. They're pricey but I can't find any local worm farms to get it fresher.
 

Obi-Wan

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Colorado worm company, probably has the best castings, imo. Pricey, and build a soils castings are pretty close and cheaper.

A worm bin is what you really want though.
I agree Colorado Worm Company castings are great, but Build a Soil does have them along with their regular EWC. Just search vermicompost.

 
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