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    Didn't GEORGE do that?

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    I have to admit my interest is now a little provoked, how many would one use and where in the pot would you place them? And would fresh be better?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jstatus View Post
    Didn't GEORGE do that?

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    Yes, I did A few inside pots as well as outside. Just went down to the bay and caught A few Chauffers.

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    damn, ive been making wine for about10 years, about 200 bottles a year, have no idea how many carboys i have, 3 5 6 gallon...and i never thought of my wine...what does fermenting release, pure co2......you are a genius.... with a fruit and a pasteur red yeast and sugar and water, it will release co2 for 2 to 3 months...cost about 3.00. i have a 4 x 4 tent, 400 watt led full spectrum whit light, circulating fan, and fox farm liquid nutrients..plants are doing great, thank you for your post.

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    always get sardines packed in water, not oil...and they decompost very very fast , and ive never had the soil get hot from it, used on bell peppers and tomatoes and cucs every year..

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    i use half of a can per 3 gallon pot, 4inches of dirt, sardines, fill pot with dirt, and i start the seed in soil, in the dark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Valentina View Post
    I read somewhere once upon a time, that, basically the grower kept fresh water fish FOR HIS PLANTS.

    Every time he changed the water in his tank, that dirty fish tank water goes into his plants, in soil. He didn't need ferts and he claimed that his plants did sufficiently well.
    There’s a name for that & it’s called Aquaponics




    Plenty of weed farms using aquaponics & terpene tests are off the charts. Look up PotentPonics / Steve Raisner (who’s currently in Thailand setting up farms).
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    Quote Originally Posted by B1unt View Post
    There’s a name for that & it’s called Aquaponics




    Plenty of weed farms using aquaponics & terpene tests are off the charts. Look up PotentPonics / Steve Raisner (who’s currently in Thailand setting up farms).
    I've been planning on building an aquaponic greenhouse for a while. I'm going to go big when I do it. I'm at the "getting the wife on board" stage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sun&Soil View Post
    I've been planning on building an aquaponic greenhouse for a while. I'm going to go big when I do it. I'm at the "getting the wife on board" stage.
    It always helps to have the wife on board.

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