Picasso345
Well-Known Member
This idea is worse than worthless, dead animals will just attract bugs and make a horrible stink. Assuming of course it wasn't poisoned like South Texas said and then you are adding who knows what - arsenic or strychnine or worse to your smoke? Shit that makes paraquat look like candy. Remember paraquat?
Anyways, surely you have heard of composting? That is what has to happen first before dead things are usable by plants. It takes a few months for bacteria to break down meat, vegetables, table scraps, etc into something usable.
The bottom line is that just shoving dead animals into the dirt around your plants is skipping a very important step.
Anyways, surely you have heard of composting? That is what has to happen first before dead things are usable by plants. It takes a few months for bacteria to break down meat, vegetables, table scraps, etc into something usable.
The bottom line is that just shoving dead animals into the dirt around your plants is skipping a very important step.