Is it possible to use rabbit dung for fertilizer on my pepper plants? We have two fury long eared critters that my wife calls her babies. If so how would we do it? Mix with water? How much?
Pepper Belly said:Is it possible to use rabbit dung for fertilizer on my pepper plants? We have two fury long eared critters that my wife calls her babies. If so how would we do it? Mix with water? How much?
AlabamaJack said:I may just buy a rabbit so I can save his poop....lol...wife will freak and so will Roscoe...
AlabamaJack said:I may just buy a rabbit so I can save his poop....lol...wife will freak and so will Roscoe...
chilliman64 said:rabbit dung has an NPK ratio of 2.4-1.4-0.6
Pepper Belly said:?
For all of us non chemist/botanists what meaneth this?
Pam said:Maybe Roscoe can scare the poo out of it for you.
POTAWIE said:I think the N/P/K ratio would depend somewhat on what they are fed.
POTAWIE said:I think the N/P/K ratio would depend somewhat on what they are fed.
chilliman64 said:PB, dude, you don't need to be a chemist/botanist to know what NPK is. surely you've heard of fertiliser/fertilizer? well, NPK (Nitrogen/Phosphorus/Potassium) is the ratio of the three major plant nutrients in plant fert./compost/food.
follow this link to thechileman.org for further information (there are restrictions on the onward distribution or publication of their material, hence the link):
http://www.thechileman.org/guide_fertilizer.php