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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comI think you have some wrong resources for bat dung! You should check your post. the N: P: K ratio of bat dung may be 3: 10: 1, not 10: 3: 1! i think it might be typing error, but you describe clearly as ” nitrogen 10 percent” just like that! Whatever, I’m really interested in bat dung for the use of fertilizer. Anyway thank you for your information.
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1 Comment To "Suggestion for your resources"
#1 Comment By drtreelove On 02/22/2019 @ 9:03 pm
Not all guano is created equal. There are differences in bat poo and the NPK percentages, depending on the source. Some is high in N (9 or 10%) and some is higher in P with a lower N level like the one you are familiar with.
Products will often be described as ‘high nitrogen guano’ or ‘high phosphorus guano’. I make my own complete organic fertilizer and seek out high N quano for the fast release N component, along with feather meal for the slow release N.