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Salmon Water

Cant be catfish, they don't go to the ocean and bring back marine nutrients.

That's what makes the salmon runs so important. the ecosystem from the high streams the salmon go to, ending thier lives, and starting the process.

It is not just isolated to streams. The bears and other animals that feed on the dying fish drag the fish all over the forests, and then it rains, and washes the stuff down.

I think you get the idea.

However, you are right, it is not enough for use as a fertilizer. Just a good water to start with.

My two cents folks.


Eek
 
Looking for good organic nutrients can be time consuming, lol

If you overlook the little things, it could land you in a bit of a quandry.

Here is the little things that I use.

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Adds all the trace minerals you need. All the teas and guano's and such don't carry the little things

Peace


Eek
 
Hey Eek how does that compare to azomite?
 
Yes thanks I did also throw in a tablespoon of Azomite and was also wondering if that will suffice
 
Awesome! Thanks again it always helps to double check me on everything never know what I might forget :)
 
interesting thread be good to see how this turns out..im in
 
I discontinued the salmon water as these plants come into flowering due to the dead salmon in the water this time of year.

I don't want a fishy tasting smoke but I would use it again during veg it seamed to help keep them healthy.
 

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