dry petfood mixed in with soil?

darkdestruction420

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No, I don't grow organic and I've already spent money on dirt and fertilizers. But if I was in a pinch it certainly looks better than nothing. I'd grind it up myself as well as look for a cheaper alternative.
Thats disappointing, lol, maybe you could just try it with one plant? lmao, just think of what people would say if it actually worked and you tried to say it though, you'd get your ass flamed off.
 

whiteflour

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I'm pretty sure it would work, but I wouldn't use it expecting any kind of amazing results. Probably somewhere between cheap premixed soils and quality oragnics. Jerry Baker's concoctions sound a bit retarded at times but the man's no idiot, he usually has some basis for reliability.

If Schotzky don't try it I might give it a whirl sometime when I've got nothing better to do. lol.
 

Bargar

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By the way I use the same kind of dog food for my dog, and correct me if im wrong, its holistic?

If you are going to try it I would try it with this dog food! But also I would grind it and compost it.

I bet $1 nobody would try it in a side by side test though.
 

akgrown

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Heh, yea so I was looking at my dogs bag of blue buffalo and that stuff looks primo. It's like FFOF without the bat shit! It's got alfalfa, kelp, bone, blood meal, fish oil, chelated iron/calcium/manganese, potassium, and phosphorous. Might not be too bad at $50/bag depending on how much you'd have to use.
I love this brand, and so does my dog. He always eats around the vitamin pellets though so I add a little purina gravey to his food.
 

whiteflour

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By the way I use the same kind of dog food for my dog, and correct me if im wrong, its holistic?

If you are going to try it I would try it with this dog food! But also I would grind it and compost it.

I bet $1 nobody would try it in a side by side test though.
I do believe it's listed as holistic. Cheaper dog foods may be more appropriate though as they use more bone meal vs meat meal. That may not make much difference indoors but I could foresee pest and rodent problems outdoor, especially with the fish oil.

I love this brand, and so does my dog. He always eats around the vitamin pellets though so I add a little purina gravey to his food.
Yep. My dog won't eat most dry foods, would usually end up with more table food than others. But with the BB she always eat at least a whole bowl a day.
 
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