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Hydrolyzed Fish Fertilisers ( just say no to emulsion)

flylowgethigh

Non-growing Lurker
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I just put a capful of Alaska fish juice in my feed water. Will the plants die?

I am a little worried though about putting this bag of BAS Kelp meal into my soil. I want to put in Alfalfa and this stuff to get the greens in today, and get the microbes woke up and eating. That soil is going into the two runs I am starting.

The fish life died bigly after the Fukushima disaster. Now the japs have ran out of places to put the contaminated water they built those tanks to store. It will go into the Pacific.

If Musk could use his BFR (that the FAA has stopped development on over environmental BS) to send used nuke fuel (depleted uranium) into the sun, he would be doing the world a lot of goodness. Way better than how the MIC disposed of the stuff - out the barrel of A-10 Warthogs all over Afganistan and Iraq.
 

Lotto

Well-known member
Van, this and the other thread you started on organics will help many and be a godsend to some. My advice to those just jumping in would be to start slow. Try things in small doses, one ingredient at a time. Read your plant needs and again make adjustments in small increments.

I like to simplify organics. Those ammendments without human interference, mainly animal and green manures. And those with man's help, such as hydrolyzed fish and kelp and many other examples.

Correcting mistakes are easier while using natural products than with synthetics. Read your plants and let them dictate what you do. Again, thanks Van for your help.
 

Vandenberg

Well-known member
I posted an old classic post with some solid recommendations for new growers trying to figure out where/ how to start, hopefully its of help to many. :)

Vandenberg :)
 
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Vandenberg

Well-known member
Fish Brew™ Hydrolysate is made from complete, whole bodied fish (Tilapia?), raised inland, far from the Sea, in a Aquaculture fish/plant type environment, by some aquaculture experts doing Innovative work in organically sourced nutrients for hydroponic systems. :)

The Fish Brew™ Hydrolysate is a high-quality fertilizer crafted from whole body fish raised in Western Massachusetts in Turner Falls.

The Fish Brew Hydrolysate is specifically a fish fertilizer, supplying nutrients including nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus directly to soils once plants have grown past the seedling stage of development.

Fish Brew™ Bold FLO is best suited for use from seed to mature plant in soils, deep-water hydroponic systems, passive hydroponic systems, and semi-hydroponics.

Fish Brew™ Epic FLO is ideal for use in active hydroponic systems, aeroponics or other application methods which rely on administering products via spray nozzles, narrow tubing, or water pumps.

Vandenberg :)
 
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