Good quality Fertiliser

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Bat shit is readily available. Not sure how good it is, but l I've used it often for (non-fruiting) plants and works fine I guess.
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I know power is expensive but i wonder if you could use a low wattage l.e.d light for a few hours longer of "daylight". I know that growers of another plant sometimes do this- i.e when growing inside and power consumption is a factor, using their higher watt light for 12 or so hours and then switching to a fairly low wattage lamp- just to "trick" the plant into remaining in the vegetative stage rather than flowering. I'm not sure but I think commercial greenhouses sometimes use supplemental lighting this way.
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Re: Good quality Fertiliser

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Not exactly what you were asking for but I have bought compost from Twin Agri before. They sell regular compost, worm castings and a mix of both.

I bought 50kg bags of compost with 20% worm castings for $14 per bag. Regular compost I believe was $10 per bag. I don't remember the price for pure worm castings. They also sell it by the ton.

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