AACT and soil. Ingredient questions. Bay mud? crabs?

I live on the end of a bay its very secluded. and the mud is quite sticky and smelly and nutritious. its full of clams. theres a small fresh water creek that runs when the tides out/ all the time of course. seems to be full of life. so is this good life?? i was thinking trying it with the tea bag with an old shirt method. or maybe cook it and use in a soil mix?

theres also tons ands tons and tons of crabs.. could i crush these up dry them and mix them into soil? what sort of nute value would i be looking at from the crabs?


super stoned off edibles.. might be a retarded idea :weed::weed:
 

polyarcturus

Well-Known Member
not too retrded. crabs are bottom feeders so they will be high in nitrates. drying them and powdering wouldnt be a bad idea.

as far as the mud goes well there is probably a lot of stuff in it i would experiment with first a little at a time since you dont know the salt level in it. mud near fresh water would be better. but if your talking about fresh water then sure probably a good tea ingredient, i would still use other things in addition.

crabs though will be just fine.
 

1337hacker

Active Member
I dont' see anything too crazy about what you're trying, but make sure it's aerated extremely well if you brew it and that you don't bring back any baddies with you
 
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