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  1. Would you be interested in trying a new liquid fertilizer with ammoniacal nitrogen available? This is something my family has created through our projects in animal rendering and is supported by Davis studies and many others to work. It is also recycled nitrogen that would normally be digested and fixed in wastewater. Instead we have stripped it from the streams that go to waste water using a new process using lactic acid that allows us to be organically certified by OMRI and the cdfa. Just asking because we are also thinking of doing a dry blend and we have stock to give away right now because we are waiting on the finalization of our deal with darling. If anyone is interested we would be willing to provide the fertilizers we offer short term just for feed back. I’ve used it in my own garden and I can provide videos of me applying it without crop death and what seems to be higher growth.

    I’m not trying to piggy back on this channel I’m just asking if you aren’t interested I really don’t mind I just thought it’d be cool because I like the channel a lot and it’s a new technology that hasn’t gone to market yet.

    If anyone is interested in getting 10+ gallons of this fertilizer for free and just taking some pics and maybe some videos of their crop development please reply. I don’t have permission from the creator to advertise but we would love to do a small partnership. Our fertilizer does not require fish processing and is 100% sustainable. You can also look us up. We are steen research and our fertilizer is bare organics.

    Basically if you want to try it for free we will give it for free with a label that is certified so you know the nutrient values of our product and you could sue us very easily if they were false.

  2. Might explain how i accidentally grew a giant garlic from a random clove that started growing in my fridge. I havent checked the bulb but the flower is nearly 5 feet tall the size of a tennis ball and is still pink after 3 weeks! Gonna divide the clove and grow for flowers next year!

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