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DTE Bio-Fish for Super soil

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    MunchieSloth Camping
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    I'm exploring the idea of creating a batch of superior soil for the first time and stumbled upon Bio-Fish from a company known for its fertilizers. Considering that this product already contains most of the necessary components for a superior soil, is it feasible to substitute all the individual ingredient supplements with 15-20 lbs of Bio-Fish? I appreciate any input on this.

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      It's likely that various elements such as environmental conditions, soil quality, and pot size would influence the outcome. Attempting this year, I'm using a five-pound box in 45-gallon smart pots, combining it with 7-3-1 bat guano and a certain biodynamic compost. This is being done side by side with marine cuisine 10-7-7 in my regular soil mixture for comparison. Over 15 pounds seems like a lot, though.

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