Do you have a secret ingredient?

how deep were the holes, my family do it every year
It was just a smallish skunk in the bottom of a 5 gal bucket, its here in a skunk thread. If you were breeding over and over in your skunk filled holes it might make a difference, or if the hole has a lot of skunks in it. I am not going to try it, collecting that many dead skunks is not my idea of fun. I know of no one secret ingredient for me it is a lot of little secrets that add up, learned through trial and error over many years. Example photo, these are almost a month old being tortured not one has died yet, keeping my fingers crossed that they make it.
 

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My ingredient is Aloe Ferox, the African family of Aloe Vera.

Aloe Ferox has been scientifically proven to contain double the amino acids and twenty times more antioxidants than Aloe Vera.

I take 1 large Aloe Vera Leaf (Fresh off tree) and 2 smaller Aloe Ferox Leaves (Fresh off tree) and blend all in a 1 Ltr blender, then I add the pulp to 5ltr watering can and each 200Ltr grow bag gets 1 can once a week. The Girls start praying about 10 minutes after watering with this concoction.


ALOE FEROX
  • 28% higher in Aloin
  • 36% higher in Amino Acids
  • 20 times more Bitter Sap, which is where the healing properties, anti-oxidant and viral stimulate.
ALOE VERA
  • Lower Aloin content
  • Lower Amino Acids content
  • Less Bitter Sap
Thank you for posting this. There are a few Ferox on our farm closeby the grow, someone planted a while ago. I found a few other types growing here do you know if soap aloe or aloe arborescens are as useful in the same manner? Or am I better off just using ferox and barbadensis?
 
The thing I use that most others don't is Montana Grow. https://montanagrow.com/store . Montana Grow is mined from an ancient deposit of silicon rich, non-crystalline volcanic ash formed by an ancient event that occurred over 30 million years ago, according to the website. Luckily enough, I can just swing by the store an pick up a bag for cheap. I add this to my coir/perlite mix along with some llama/alpaca beans. Since I recycle and reuse my coir/perlite mix, it also contains small quantities of many different versions of organic soil mixes I've used through the years. Generally, I let used soil bags sit outside for about 2 years before reusing and renewing the mix.

Then there is the tea. I've found out-of-date Liquid Malt Extract at home brewing stores for really cheap and used it as a carbohydrate/sugar source in my compost tea. Have also added molasses, which I source in 5 gallon pails from the animal feed store. By now you can tell I'm really cheap. Oh yeah, women's knee highs from the Dollar Store make nice bags for the Alfalfa, Kelp, Bird/Bat Guano that goes into the tea -- unless you just want to keep them for cross-dressing occasions.
 
The thing I use that most others don't is Montana Grow. https://montanagrow.com/store . Montana Grow is mined from an ancient deposit of silicon rich, non-crystalline volcanic ash formed by an ancient event that occurred over 30 million years ago, according to the website. Luckily enough, I can just swing by the store an pick up a bag for cheap. I add this to my coir/perlite mix along with some llama/alpaca beans. Since I recycle and reuse my coir/perlite mix, it also contains small quantities of many different versions of organic soil mixes I've used through the years. Generally, I let used soil bags sit outside for about 2 years before reusing and renewing the mix.

Then there is the tea. I've found out-of-date Liquid Malt Extract at home brewing stores for really cheap and used it as a carbohydrate/sugar source in my compost tea. Have also added molasses, which I source in 5 gallon pails from the animal feed store. By now you can tell I'm really cheap. Oh yeah, women's knee highs from the Dollar Store make nice bags for the Alfalfa, Kelp, Bird/Bat Guano that goes into the tea -- unless you just want to keep them for cross-dressing occasions.
Can’t we recycle and use them for both? I’m conscious of my carbon footprint.
 
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