Using tea in conjunction with General Organics

Olears

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Not everybody lives somewhere they can source the ingredients for an organic water only soil. I'll be a monkeys uncle if im paying to ship bat guanos and rock dust by the pound. It would be nice to have access to these things but alas......i do not.
 

May11th

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Olears, there are plenty of options other than them things man. You live in canada, do you have forest or lakes around? Best places imo.
 

May11th

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That sludge on the bottom of a pond is greatly beneficial sir. I have a small pond that i do that every spring and my vegging plants love it. Very very potent stuff through. Smells horrible and is very messy . If you like fishing shouldn't be a problem. Also save all fish scraps and marine life in general. All that stuff is great , bones, shells, fins whatever. Eat it then recycle in your garden.
 

Olears

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That sludge on the bottom of a pond is greatly beneficial sir. I have a small pond that i do that every spring and my vegging plants love it. Very very potent stuff through. Smells horrible and is very messy . If you like fishing shouldn't be a problem. Also save all fish scraps and marine life in general. All that stuff is great , bones, shells, fins whatever. Eat it then recycle in your garden.
Theres probally all sorts of good stuff in that pond sludge :) it makes sense, everything goes to the bottom when its dead. Like an underwater compost pile.
 
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