THC as fuel

CryForMeSky

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On a completely different note. Has anyone ever used eggs as fertilizer? Not just the shells but the whole thing. Ive got chickens so i always have a surplus of eggs. I kinda think in my situation a egg in my organic soil could really add some diversity to it.

All my chickens are organicly fed. So no weird chemicals in the eggs. Think ill have to try this for shits and giggles if no one has.
 

CryForMeSky

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I think i know how id go about it. It would be like turning the chicks to fodder. Just throw it into the food processor with some molasses (alot in this case little bit more then amount of egg). Some reverse osmosis water (twice the amount of egg and molasses combine). Then add some home milled whole wheat flour ( about 4 cups worth). Introduce some compost and ewc ( about a cup each, ill have to experiment on that part to balance it out just right).

Take the concoction and stir if needed. Place into a bottle with a air line in the bottle and a filter on the top.

Fill to top of mixture with reverse osmosis water. Stir again. Place into warm area. Turn air pump on and leave sit for several weeks, adding water as needed.

It would kinda be like making your own fish emulation.
 

ODanksta

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I think i know how id go about it. It would be like turning the chicks to fodder. Just throw it into the food processor with some molasses (alot in this case little bit more then amount of egg). Some reverse osmosis water (twice the amount of egg and molasses combine). Then add some home milled whole wheat flour ( about 4 cups worth). Introduce some compost and ewc ( about a cup each, ill have to experiment on that part to balance it out just right).

Take the concoction and stir if needed. Place into a bottle with a air line in the bottle and a filter on the top.

Fill to top of mixture with reverse osmosis water. Stir again. Place into warm area. Turn air pump on and leave sit for several weeks, adding water as needed.

It would kinda be like making your own fish emulation.
What? Lol whole eggs? Is that even possible? I use nectar for the gods and that shit has all kinda of nasty stuff in it. I think they use chicken livers, but it has to be digested. I mean thats crazy if you can. But what exactly is in eggs thats good for plants? I had a large aquaponics system at the hydro shop i use to run. But i would put egg shells in a net cup on the overflow to raise the pH. Im sure egg shells are good for potassium and calcium. But whole eggs? And your feeding the chickens nothing but pot? Lol, better not post that online, i can see animal cruelty case. Lol
 

ODanksta

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It's stock solutions made from dry salts so I can add the salts using a syringe instead of a scale.

The mass concentration (g/mL) lets me convert grams of salt to mL of stock solution quickly.
Maybe i missed something, what are using it for?
 

CryForMeSky

Active Member
Im not feeding my chickens only pot right now. (When i do feed them the pot only ill only use the byproducts of the fuel making process). As of now they are feed milo, oats, and what ever else they find in the run (which is full of vegetation). During winter i feed them fodder which is seeds (wheat or milo) that i sprout for 7 days then feed it to them.

Heres a link to the nutritional value of a chicken egg. http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/dairy-and-egg-products/111/2

Mind you its from a commercial egg not a farm fresh egg. So the nutritional values will change slightly. But not enough to freak out about.

My thinking for using a egg as fertilizer. Is that it contains all things required to bring about and sustain new life. Animal life i grant you but if its broken down by bacteria i would believe it would be highly beneficial to plants. I wouldnt just use it though. But for my tests. Ill use only the egg fertilizer on my indoor tomato plants and see what happens. Ill have one next to it using my standard mix of plant based fertilizers.
 
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