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You the one making the Fish Juice out of those nasty ass Asian Carp in the mid-west, or just ended up with the name.:tiphat:

toke
LMAO, Both, kind of. I actually wouldn't mind trying carp as they're a really oily fish. I haven't tried them yet though because RARELY if ever fish for them. I often use catfish because they are plentiful, oily and VERY effective but for small batches I use much smaller fish. As for the name, I was shooting for something funny and that stuff is the basis for all of my gardening success, it just came naturally. This is the only forum I belong to though, does somebody else go by that handle too ?
 
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No Fish Juice :thumbs: i think your the only one i ever seen with that handle :D: enjoy buddy.:tiphat:

toke
 
if you want to get rid of the bugs buy some mosquito bits and put it in all your soil ..cheep simple and it just works.:smokebuds:
googling.....type, type, type.....clackity, clack-clack :
Mosquito Bits® “Quick Killâ€
Marshy swampy areas inundated with larvae? Sprinkle Mosquito Bits® (Quick Kill) as a shock to quickly annihilate the larval population. Corn cob granules coated in Bti, the Bits™ (do not last long but) provide a punch, turning water black with larvae, to a clear pool void of future mosquitoes. A week after application either supplement with Mosquito Dunks®, for long term control or continue to add Bits™ on a bi-weekly basis. The Mosquito Bits® are now labeled to control Fungus Gnats in plant beds or pots! Utilizing a similar mode of action for control of mosquito larvae, the Bits™, either sprinkled on the soils surface or mixed with potting soil prior to planting will kill fungus gnat larvae with the same safety and target specific control offered for mosquito larvae.

The Mosquito Bits® are available as an 8 ounce jar, 30 jug, and 20 pound bucket.

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WOWEE, AWESOME TIP ! I will be making a trip to Home Depot tomorrow, my wife is VERY happy right now. I super thank you :Thank You: :head: Fry you annoying little bastards :hot::firedevil:
 
no fish juice :thumbs: I think your the only one i ever seen with that handle :d: Enjoy buddy.:tiphat:

Toke
smelly fish juice...:X's Evil Laugh x:.....mine, allllllll mine:dance::yay::booya::woohoo:Hop digity:jump:nammys Horney........:rofl:
 
WHERE DID U GET UR recipue ...lol sorry. .....
I want to make mine ...

Got my recipie from here :

http://gilcarandang.com/recipes/fish-fertilizer/
I actually have just developed a technique over the years, trial and error, and now its just as easy as mac n cheese. Now I'm getting into teas for really diverse feeding. I'll check it out and maybe I'll do a demo in pics :stir::edible: this stuff really grows some AMAZING plants. We also have decorative patio plants in the warm months here and I've grown some real trophies :beast: my neighbors just can't believe how big my petunias and Coleus get, garden veggies too but the results are MUCH better in potted plants (i'm a dirt farmer, never tried hydro or aeroponics) OK, stay tuned for a couple days and I'll do a feed for my teenagers with a small batch (they're actually due) and document it with some pics. For this small of a batch I'll just retrieve a smallish size "shiner" from my freezer (leftover, likely from icefishing) and chop him up for ya.
 
NP man yea I use both..I use the bits also for the bird bath outside that the cats drink from..works fast ..just make sure you have no standing water or other places they can live and they should be gone in a few days..and the sticky strips should catch the rest.Im hear to help!.I had the problem and bought like 8 dif things before I found what worked LOL
 
Frosty S.R.'s Day 65

Full house view, Corkscrew in the hallway (note: the tallest branch on the plant in the hallway is actually the BOTTOM branch, lst is fun) another tent view and some close-ups for good measure. :stylez rasta smoke:
 

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