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Salmon Water And Moose Manure

Just read through. When I got to your Sour Crack @ Day 50 was wishing my head could go through the screen and take a bite as she looks such a delicious salad!

And man that crack does smell divine and would make an awesome salad lol
 
Without a doubt! This whole thread is full of awesome, that pic just hit me square on lol
 
I just noticed this on one of the leaves. Could it be Wooville

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Weird man!!!!!!!!!!!! At first i thought they were little trumpets, trumpeting your grow
 
lol.....yea man not sure whats going on here I get the wirdest shit happing.

Just my luck.
 
Anytime, just enjoying your effort!

Is that the Sour Crack? Wouldn't be surprised as I've a knack for picking the odd one out if it doesn't find me first haha To my untrained eye it looks like they tried to be nanners, then tried to be calyx's, and finally opened up to try to be leaves. Wonk location though. Interesting!

Ok got a question for ya's. Gotta admit that when you all were goin on about Moose poop for ferts I started getting a little green-eyed. Then the piles of "grapes" allllll the whitetail deer here can sometimes leave behind magically popped into my head, then "free ferts!" Googled results didn't reveal anything negative after proper composting from what I picked up; any crap can have e. coli, never use fresh, practice safe handling, and CWD is spread from contact with diseased tissue. If that's bad info would someone clarify, and if it's good please verify?

The other concern is what the deer are eating. Semi-rural, lots of farms, and a normal amount of vehicular traffic for the area. Would pesticides or run-off contaminants be an issue?

Thanks for any input! (and already subbed, ofc)

Cheers!
 
Yes that one is sour crack it really does smell nice like orange candy.

And not sure about the ecoli but manure is best composted first.

As far as pesticides the wild deer must eat much of the same crops the cattle do but don't get injections of steroids and other stuff so must be better IMO
 
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