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Ounce of Hope's 100% Pure Fish Poop, Concentrated Plant Food & Soil Conditioner | Liquid Fertilizer for Vegetable Garden, Aquatic & Hydroponic Plant Food, Fish Plant Food, Fish Fertilizer (1 Gallon) - FishPoop dot com
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REAL FISH POOP helps plants grow exponentially! This concentrated liquid plant fertilizer is not a fish emulsion—it's better! It's a concentrated all purpose fertilizer that feeds, restores good bacteria into the soil, and stabilizes soil structure. Possibly best of all, unlike emulsions or manure it doesn't stink! LIQUID FERTILIZER for all Indoor & Outdoor Plants is like a multivitamin for your plants. Fish Poop has an Nitrogen Phosphorus Potassium (NPK) ratio of 1.3-0.18-3.4, making it great for vegetables, flowers, herbs, fruit trees and (obviously) aquatic plants. Our scientific analysis also revealed valuable quantities of Zinc, Copper, Manganese, Iron, Boron, Sulfur, Sodium, Magnesium, Calcium and Molybdenum. BUILD SOIL & MICROBIAL LIFE: More than just a fertilizer, raw fish poop feeds the microbes that live in the soil and adds new beneficial organisms. It improves the soil structure with rich, organic matter. Fish poop contains readily available nutrients for quick feed, along with undigested material for slow release over time in agricultural and horticultural projects. MAKES 128 GALLONS: With a single gallon of highly concentrated fish poop, a little goes a long way as liquid fertilizer for vegetables, flowers, lawns and indoor plants. Shake it up, then dilute 1 ounce of fish poop per gallon of water and use it similarly to a worm tea fertilizer liquid or worm casting tea. COLLECTED FROM AQUAPONIC HEMP FARM - All of our fish poop is collected in filters on site at our Memphis, TN facility, where we grow... a lot of hemp... for various purposes. The plants need the fish poop to thrive, but not all of it, enabling us to share it with fellow plant nerds. This aquaponic system is far more sustainable than all other manure production processes, so we can all feel good about it during the *sacred plant watering hour.* 😂
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