Going fishing and had a thought about fish in the garden....

bertaluchi

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I used the head, guts and tail from a fish for one of my plants last year. It grew to the top of my hoop house and I had to train it to grow along the top afterwards. Don't know if that growth was all because of the fish or not, but it was one awesome plant!!
Do you remember the strain? any pics?
 

kkt3

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It was a Sativa bagseed. Called her Papa Stan. Really good smoke and an uplifting buzz. What type of pics are you looking for?
 

GoRealUhGro

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This works. ..and it works super good...the native american comment is spot on...if you can keep pests away is good...but that's hard sometimes....it doesn't take that long to break down either...especially if you have a strong living soil...I use to always bury a fish at the bottom of my hole...but if you do it ahead of time your gonna be fine...when u do go fishing leave those fish in the bucket all day with water in it...then feed that shit to the girls. ...another thing I do s make my own emulsion. ..take some saw dust ...a lil water...leaves if u want...lime...(don't need it but I highly recommend) and of course fishies. ...put em in a bucket with an air tight lid... leave it out to cook...burp it about once a week and stir it....WARNING. this is the worst fuking smell ....ever!....but it will make your shit blow up...mix it anywhere from half a pint to a pint per 1 1\2 gal of fresh water....it will def attract animals but u there are always ways to keep em away....
 

bertaluchi

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It was a Sativa bagseed. Called her Papa Stan. Really good smoke and an uplifting buzz. What type of pics are you looking for?
I just wanted to see those monsters you grew, hitting the roof. I love to look at giants. I can't let them get that big do to the legal situation round here. But I made a trip to nor-cal a few years back and had my mind blown. I have a friend who lives there and WOW the stuff they got going on up there is some heavy duty indica and they are massive. They grow them as big as most of mine are whey mine are done but theirs are just going out to the garden at that point. I hope we can change shit up so everyone can grow monster huge giants.
 

Olive Drab Green

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So what if I catch a bunch of fish this weekend on my fishing trip and take the heads and guts and put them in the ground where I will plant in about a month. Will that help out? Will it break down enough to be beneficial? I always hear about fish in the garden but I have only used fish emulsions and fish bone meal from a store. Does anyone have any experience with fresh fish in the garden? I usually don't start my outdoor plants until the end of March or early April. Will that be enough time for the fish to cook?
Don't worry. You won't catch more than a moderate sized fish. All fishermen are quixotic liars. ;P

Kidding, good luck, man!
 

kkt3

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Here's a pic of Papa Stan for you Bert. My avatar pic is of another one from last year. It was 9'10" tall. It was an indica and needed another month of flowering, but the cool fall months pushed her into harvest. It was a matter of use it or lose it, and I chose the prior!! The main determining factor in plant size and strength is genetics.
 

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bertaluchi

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Here's a pic of Papa Stan for you Bert. My avatar pic is of another one from last year. It was 9'10" tall. It was an indica and needed another month of flowering, but the cool fall months pushed her into harvest. It was a matter of use it or lose it, and I chose the prior!! The main determining factor in plant size and strength is genetics.
Thanks for the pic @kkt3 I love both of them but the Christmas decorations were a nice touch. I hope to be able to do the same someday when people down here open up their minds.
 
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