A list of NPK values of ...

Discussion in 'Growing Marijuana Indoors' started by RevancheShepher, Nov 4, 2007.

  1. Alfalfa hay 2.45 - .50 - 2.10

    Apple, fruit .05 - .02 - .10

    Apple, fruit pomace (what's left after squeezing) .20 - .02 - .15

    Apple leaves 1.00 - .15 - .35

    Barley, grain 1.75 - .75 - .50

    Basalt rock 0 - .78 - 1.29 (50% silica, 14 feO, 5 mgO, 8 caO, 3 sodiumO, .24 mnO)

    Beet roots .25 - .10 - .50

    Bonemeal, raw (2-4) - (22-25) - 0

    Bonemeal, steamed (1-2) - (30+) - 0

    Cattail reed and stems of waterlily 2.02 - .81 - 3.43

    Coffee grounds (dried) 1.99 - .36 - .67

    Corn, sweet 1.65 - .65 - .40

    Corn, dent ? - .28 - .28

    Corn, green stalks and leaves .30 - .13 - .33

    Cottonseed 3.15 - 1.25 - 1.15

    Cottonseed meal 7.00 - 2.50 - 1.50

    Cowpeas, green vines and leaves .45 - .12 - .45

    Cowpeas, seed 3.10 - 1.00 - 1.20

    Crabgrass, green .66 - .19 - .71

    Dog manure 1.97 - 9.95 - .30

    Dried blood (12.00-15.00) - 3.00 - 0

    Dried jellyfish 4.60 - 0 - 0

    Duck manure, fresh 1.12 - 1.44 - .49

    Eggs 2.25 - .40 - .15

    Eggshells 1.19 - .38 - .14

    Feathers 15.30 - 0 - 0

    Felt and shoddy (4-12) - 0 - 0

    Field bean, seed 4.00 - 1.20 - 1.30

    Field bean, shell 1.70 - .30 - .35

    Fish scrap, fresh water (2-7.5) - (1.5-6) - 0

    Fish scrap, salt water/red snapper and grouper 7.76 - 13.00 - 3.80

    Garden beans, beans and pods .25 - .08 - .30

    Gluten feed (4-5) - 0 - 0

    Granite dust 0 - 0 - (3-5.5)

    Grapes, fruit .15 - .07 - .30

    Greensand (glauconite) 0 - 1.50 - 5.00

    Greensand marl 0 - 0 - 7.0

    Hair (12-16) - 0 - 0

    Hen manure (fresh) 1.63 - 1.54 - .85

    Hoofmeal and horndust 12.50 - 1.75 - 0

    Horse manure (fresh) .44 - 17 - .35

    Kentucky bluegrass, fresh .66 - .19 - .71

    Kentucky bluegrass, dried hay 1.20 - .40 - 1.55

    Ketchup .17 - .03 - .38 (pH of about 3?)

    King crab, dried and ground 10.00 - .26 - .06

    King crab, fresh (2-2.5) - 0 - 0

    Leather, ground (10-12) - 0 - 0

    Lemons .15 - .06 - .26

    Lobster shells 4.60 - 3.52 - 0

    Milk .50 - .30 - .18

    Molassas 1 - 0 - 5

    Mussels .90 - .12 - .13

    Oak leaves .80 - .35 - .15

    Oats, grain 2.00 - .80 - .60

    Oranges .20 - .13 - .21

    Peach leaves .90 - .15 - .60

    Peanuts, seeds/kernels 3.60 - .70 - .45

    Peanut shells .80 - .15 - .50

    Phosphate rock/rock phosphorus 0 - (about 2%) - 0

    Pigeon manure, fresh 4.19 - 2.24 - 1.41

    Pine needles .46 - .12 - .03

    Potatoes .35 - .15 - .50

    Potatoes, leaves and stalks .60 - .15 - .45

    Pumpkins, flesh .16 - .07 - .31

    Pumpkins, seeds .87 - .50 - .45

    Ragweed, great .76 - .26 - 0

    Red clover, fresh .55 - .13 - .50

    Red clover, hay 2.10 - .50 - 2.00

    Redtop hay 1.20 - .35 - 1.00

    Rice, grain (0?) - .32 - .34

    Rice, brown (0?) - .25 - 0

    Rockweed 1.90 - .25 - 3.68

    Roses, flower .30 - .10 - .40

    Salt-marsh hay 1.10 - .25 - .75

    Sardine scrap 7.97 - 7.11 - 0

    Seaweed, fresh 1.68 - .75 - 5.00

    Sheep manure (fresh) .55 - .31 - .15

    Shrimp heads, dried 7.82 - 4.20 - 0

    Silkworm cocoons 9.42 - 1.82 - 1.08

    Spanish moss .60 - .10 - .55

    Starfish 1.80 - .20 - .25

    Sunflower seed 2.25 - 1.25 - .79

    Sweetpotatoes .25 - .10 - .50

    Swine manure (fresh) .60 - .41 - .13

    Tea grounds 4.15 - .62 - .40

    Timothy hay 1.25 - .55 - 1.00

    Tobacco, leaves 4.00- .50 - 6.00

    Tobacco, stalks 3.70 - .65 - 4.50

    Tobacco, stems 2.50 - .90 - 7.00

    Tomatoes, fruit .20 - .07 - .35

    Tomatoes, leaves .35 - .10 - .40

    Tomatoes, stalks .35 - .10 - .50

    Wheat, bran 2.65 - 2.90 - 1.60

    Wheat, grain 2.00 - .85 - .50

    Wheat, straw .50 - .15 - .60

    White clover, fresh .50 - .20 - .30
     
  2. good info! thanks
     
  3. please sticky this or i will be pisssed off!
     
  4. o and ketchup. ketchup is a good fert.

    NPK Value added to the list.
     
  5. Nice list, if its all correct. :D

    You should add every single organic material on the planet. :hello:
     
  6. as you stated ketchup has a pretty acidic ph and i wouldnt wanna mess with my ph with that crap lol.

    EDIT - Since i read this i had a pumpkin that me and my girl had to carve. i got all the seeds and there drying in a nice jar right now waiting to be crushed up. Also i made some egg sandwhiches and im saving the shells :)
     
  7. SWIM uses coffee grounds( alkaline ) mixed with ketchup ( acidic )

    blends them together, checks the pH and administers

    after a while, SWIM can eyeball it and get the correct pH
     
  8. i dont think you need to say SWIM instead of yourself or w.e the fuck SWIM means.... i know i saw that alot with coke heads and heroin boards lol
     

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