Organic Nitrogen Fertilizer Options for Cannabis Production

Organic Nitrogen Fertilizer Options for Cannabis Production

Organic Nitrogen Fertilizer Options for Cannabis Production

Professor DeBacco

Options for Organic Growers
Some are nitrogen only others are nitrogen dominate ratio
Blood Meal
Fish
Bat Guano
Manure

Blood Meal
Blood meal, is a by product of the slaughterhouse industry waste
This is one of the highest concentrations of nitrogen from a non-synthetic source.
Even though this is organic it can be over applied which can result in burning plants due to the excessive ammonia.

Different Types of “Fish” Fertilizer
Fish Emulsion
Hydrolyzed Liquid Fish
Fish Meal
Fish Powder

Fish Emulsion
Infamous for its foul smell, emulsions are soluble, liquid fertilizers that have been heat and acid processed from fish waste.

Hydrolyzed Liquid Fish (Enzymatically Digested)
Enzymatically digested hydrolyzed liquid fish products use enzymes to digest the nutrients from fish wastes instead of using heat and acids. This retains more of the proteins, enzymes, vitamins and micronutrients than emulsions.

Fish Meal
Fish meal is ground and heat dried fish waste.

Fish Powder
Fish power is dried with heat and turned into water-soluble powder. It is a high source of nitrogen. Many can be mixed into solution and injected into an irrigation system.

Bat Guano
Bat guano (feces) harvested from caves and is a powdered product.
The powder can be applied directly to the soil or mixed with water, so it can be added to irrigation water for delivery to the plants.

Manure
Manure from cows, sheep, poultry, and horses are typically used as soil amendments.
Manure contains nitrogen, and because of this it is often the main reason for adding manure to soil.
While manures nutrient content is small compared to chemical fertilizer it can also help improve soil structure.
Keep in mind that the nutrient values will depend on the source animal and type of bedding used (and amount included).

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10 Comments

  1. Oheeeoh on October 22, 2022 at 9:08 pm

    I have used Dr. Earth pump n grow liquid fertilizer. It smells dirty/earthy but has a slight fish odor to it. It’s NPK is 3-2-2. Plant seems to like it, but the container is designed so poorly and the stuff is very messy to use.



  2. Greg Mcallister on October 22, 2022 at 9:08 pm

    Aloha & in Hawaii we like Eco Vita 7-5-10 at the rate of three grams per liter with our black lava cinder rock peat and coco substrates.



  3. Zane Atkins on October 22, 2022 at 9:13 pm

    Thanks for the video. I was wondering why you didn’t cover soy and fish amino acids as a nitrogen source?



  4. Carissa Cordobaa on October 22, 2022 at 9:15 pm

    What do you recommend me set up my indoor grow room for and what system should I use too grow I’m a beginner and I’m wantings too learn too grow cannabis I’m in the process of building my grow room but not sure what system is best for me too use to grow,the room is a 11ft x 11ft x 7ft



  5. robsycko on October 22, 2022 at 9:20 pm

    Did you know: Petroleum-based products are organic. Where did crud come from? WOW!



  6. xXCaHeTeLxX on October 22, 2022 at 9:24 pm

    Peruvian sea guano could be used instead of bat guano? here in Perú theres a lot of it.



  7. Tiago Braga on October 22, 2022 at 9:30 pm

    Thanks for the video!



  8. Big Chino Growers on October 22, 2022 at 9:30 pm

    Fish Fertilizer is our favorite🐟



  9. Josh Crocker on October 22, 2022 at 9:43 pm

    This is the absolute best channel for beginners. Please put the time in to educate yourself



  10. Keith Spear on October 22, 2022 at 9:44 pm

    What does release time mean?