jstone1633
Well-Known Member
I see a lot of recipes for teas that call for 2/3 cups of various guano's. Does anyone know how many cups are in a 2.2 lb of sunleaves brand guano's?
I understand that but i thought someone might have a minute to weigh out a cup of guanoCups are a volume measure, not a weight measure. So it depends on different factors with the guano. For example, roughly 7 cups of sifted flour is equal to a kilogram (2.2 lbs), but that same measure wouldn't necessarily be true for the guano.
Ive had good results with general organics and i know roughly how many plants i can grow with a quart. Same with roots organics nutes. But everyone says teas are cheaper and great for soil life but id like to know how much i Will need and jus how much cheaper it really is. In the time it took you to question my question you could have just weighed one out lol.Why's it matter? If you know you want some guano, why not just buy some and use however much you need? Buy some extra and you'll be set for a while.
Yeah... I could have just left work, driven out to the hydro store, bought some overpriced guano that I don't want, and weighed it with a scale I don't have.Ive had good results with general organics and i know roughly how many plants i can grow with a quart. Same with roots organics nutes. But everyone says teas are cheaper and great for soil life but id like to know how much i Will need and jus how much cheaper it really is. In the time it took you to question my question you could have just weighed one out lol.
So many things wrong with that statement but Im just going to leave it alone. Good luck in life my friend.Yeah... I could have just left work, driven out to the hydro store, bought some overpriced guano that I don't want, and weighed it with a scale I don't have.
Or not.