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GreenGro Peruvian Seabird Guano is an organic plant fertilizer rich in nitrogen and phosphorus, designed to support all growth stages of indoor and outdoor plants. This versatile product can be used as a compost tea or soil dressing, enhancing root development and soil quality while being completely free from artificial fertilizers and harmful chemicals.
M**N
Great stuff!
This stuff makes your plants grow for whichever purpose you use it for.
M**M
One of the best
I love this product for fertilizing my garden and my cannabis! Been using it for years. It’s my go to.
A**L
Flower power!!!!
This is a superb fertilizer for flower!!!! Every one of green gro’s products are top notch quality! With this guano, you’ll also get plenty of calcium and sulphur that it contains. If you take a cup of guano 2cups worm castings in 5 gal bucket. Let brew for 12 hours approx. hand stir every hour. Dilute or use straight and you’ll be as happy as your plants!!! ❤️
J**N
Great Natural Amendment To Your Soil
I have an extensive flower and vegetable garden and I like to use natural fertilizers as much as possible, especially in my veg patch. Last Spring I have beenfocused on new sources (for me) of nutrients, starting with Kelp meal to get my plants off to a good start. I then used seabird guano to side dress my veggies as needed. All I can say is I had some GREAT results which is why I was glad to get this GreenGro Guano.Seabird guano is unique from other birds’ guano (as well any other types of manure) because it contains a specific mix of macro- and micronutrients that is incredibly supportive for both plants and soil. You get Phosphorus (P) for roots, Potassium (K) for growth, and Carbon (C) and Nitrogen (N) or healthy leaves.Unfortunately I won't be able to actually use this until next Spring but based on the results I've had in the past, I expect to have great results once again. If I have any issues with this I'll come back and update but I can't foresee any issues...it looks and smells the same as what I used before.
M**7
Another good product from Green Grove
I use all the products from this company. It’s top-of-the line . I grown living soil. This keeps my soil alive full of microbes healthy feed for my microbes. I use all the products from this company, their grade a mark. The owner of the company seems to be on point when it comes to biochar and everything else Green Grove produces
A**R
Organic fertilizer
This is one of the best fertilizers to use for your garden it has value for the money and easy to use and not to mention the growth of your plants will amaze you 👍👍
M**T
Been using this product for years.
Yes I have done well with Peruvian Seabird Guano , but you do need to use caution and follow the directions. I dont leave it in pellet form I use a coffee grinder to make it into flour form its much easier to properly measure the amount,, pellet form measure can be awkward and you can easily add too much. If Im using it in a container I prefer to premix in the soil first before adding a plant then water in well. Caution should be used on the measure , you are better off to use less than more on the measure. Just remember this is great stuff , but potent so beware. BTW , I dont use that coffee grinder for coffee beans only for guano and other such things and nothing Im eating.
N**R
Great natural fertilizer!
The media could not be loaded. I got this fertilizer for feeding my container citrus trees this Fall, and for feeding some fruit trees and vegetables next Spring. I have not heard of seabird guano before getting this product, so I did some research. Seabird guano means desiccated droppings of seabirds, and it seems to be one of the best natural fertilizers for plants and trees, mostly due to the seabirds’ diet of fish. It has a combination of readily available and slow released nutrients. I was very excited to try this product. It has a nutrient value of 12-12-2.5 for nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium respectively, which is very high compared to other natural manures. I noticed an initial strong smell when I opened the bag, but the smell decreased afterwards. For my citrus trees, I applied a small handful of fertilizer on top of the container soil, slightly mixed with the soil, and watered afterwards. The fertilizer was well received by my citrus trees, and I did not notice any fertilizer burn, which is a risk with container trees. It is hard to assess the growth or new flowering since I have recently applied the fertilizer, but the trees are doing well, and based on the nutrient content of this seabird guano, it will be highly beneficial for the citrus trees. I look forward to use some remaining guano for the other plants and trees next Spring!
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