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Let's just say I have a few plants and they have not started to show sex yet.
I came across some stuff called Alaska Fish Fertilizer 5-1-1 and completely organic.
Is it a good natural fertilizer and is allright to use it starting today and throughout the rest of my plants life? remember, they have not started to flower yet:confused:

Is it also unusual that it is Aug 5th and I have no signs of sex yet?????

Thanks:)
 
they should start showing sex soon ,,and i would use it spareingly to start with :48:
 
I use it on my outdoor for veg. Then I use the 0-10-10 for flowering. Works for the whole garden.
 
Alaskan fish fertilizer is great for vegitative nutrients. I'd absolutely use something more appropriate for flowering. This should be a gradual increase to bloom products from veg nutes. In your case I'd imagine the transition will be relatively quick however. Most out doors are showing some form of sex at this point
 
Thanks for the input.
This is the latest I can ever remember not having signs of even a male plant. I am hoping that is a good thing. The chances of all females are real slim though. I am going to use 5 tablespoons per 5 gallons of water.
Thanks again folks!!!
 
Make sure to check your ph after mixing it, and I hope your plants aren't exposed to or susceptible to any animals. It "says" deodorized, but most definitely stinks of fish, and might attract digging vermin. 'Coon, skunks, cats, dogs, ect.
 
I was trying "Neptune"s Harvest" on a patch outside and a Bear ate them. It claims to repel deer, but IME it attracts bears, I sprayed it on some greenery (wild plants) and the bear ate them as well. Think I will use it for Bear bait this fall.
 
ozzydiodude said:
I was trying "Neptune"s Harvest" on a patch outside and a Bear ate them. It claims to repel deer, but IME it attracts bears, I sprayed it on some greenery (wild plants) and the bear ate them as well. Think I will use it for Bear bait this fall.
Thanx for the tip on neptunes Ozzy ! We only one type of beer "round ere " so this stuff should assist me with the 'lil' Kangaroo problem we've been having of recent ! Peace and All the best !
 

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