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High
Potassium
Because plants use potassium to build cells and tissue, supplementing this nutrient
contributes to overall plant hardiness. And stronger, more durable plants are
usually more tolerant of temperature extremes and are also more pest- and disease-resistant.
If you intend to boost potassium levels, you can opt for Peruvian Seabird Guano
which contains three percent potassium.
The Right Combinations
To get the most out of your plants in the vegetative and fruiting and flowering
stages, it’s a good idea to combine Sunleaves guanos. When working with
very young plants, periodically apply one tablespoon of Mexican Bat Guano per
gallon of water and then gradually build up to three tablespoons per gallon of
water for larger plants. When it’s time to stimulate fruiting and flowering,
gradually decrease and then stop applications of Mexican Bat Guano while ramping
up the application of high-phosphorus Indonesian or Jamaican Bat Guano for a
profusion of blooms.
Finally, if you’d rather rely on just one type of
guano for each stage of growth, Peruvian Seabird Guano is a good bet.
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