dig holes fill with compost,fish?

MediMaryUser

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hey i dug a bunch of holes about a foot or 2 deep and put blended up bannanas and limes and lemons and apples and lettuce and a bell pepper and some other shit and molasses and i pissed in it and i got 5 lbs of catfish nuggets and put it all in the holes and buried that shit .

Now when i grow there later will i not need any nutes and is what i did a good idea lol.
 

inquisitive

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hey i dug a bunch of holes about a foot or 2 deep and put blended up bannanas and limes and lemons and apples and lettuce and a bell pepper and some other shit and molasses and i pissed in it and i got 5 lbs of catfish nuggets and put it all in the holes and buried that shit .

Now when i grow there later will i not need any nutes and is what i did a good idea lol.


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MediMaryUser

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lol something like that. FYI whole fish work the best.

i was hoping to find whole fish for like 2$ a lb or something but the most fish i could get for 13.99$ was 80 of catfish nuggets and i didnt have to cut it up cuz it was in chunks
 

MediMaryUser

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I use a fishing pole. cost 2.00 for a dozen worms.

yeah i want to do that next time and i actually think i might catch some worms and just let them go on top of the soil and shit,

last spring blended up hella fruits and shit and put it in holes and when i dug it up now there were tons of worms and the soil was dark black and looked way better
 

vh13

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so i probably wont have to feed the plants there next season right?
I wouldn't add nutes early in the growing season at least. Let the plants tell you what they need.

If I did add nutes it would have to be only 100% organic home brewed compost tea and/or other pro-biotics.

After harvest I'd gather even more compostables and do what you did again in the same space, start 'em indoors 6+ weeks ahead of time and plant in spring. I'd also switch out the plots for legumes every so often too.

Building up the soil is by far the best long term strategy. ;-)
 

stumps

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the idea with the fish is to be about 2' deep. that way when your ready to flower the roots will be gwtting into the fish. the rest could go into a compost no problem. I would think you'll want some veg nutes early on. Hopefully you got your stuff down about 2'.
 

MediMaryUser

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im 100% sure this will work great i dont even know why i started the thread really and i also noticed that o4 guy just buried the fish and planted right away ,im giving it all time to break down and ill probably hack it all up again with a pick axe anyways i cant wait
 
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