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Indoor Nizmo's earthbox adventure under HLG Blackbird!!

We shall see how it goes Tom.
What up NMK! I too am about to order me some coast of Maine. I am thinking of using it just like I did with my kindsoil a few years ago. Basically just cut it with roots organic and then dig out a “starter hole” of just roots organic. Haven’t seen too many journals on it yet to get any idea how hot it is.
 
What up NMK! I too am about to order me some coast of Maine. I am thinking of using it just like I did with my kindsoil a few years ago. Basically just cut it with roots organic and then dig out a “starter hole” of just roots organic. Haven’t seen too many journals on it yet to get any idea how hot it is.
Well look what the dog dug up! :funny: :funny: :funny:
 
Immmmmm baccccccck lol. Getting the upgraded new beta verision working prototype LAG rockin and rollin
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I'm close to where its made...I've used it with autos a time or two with no burning issues. Its a real balanced soil. I love the stuff for bagged soil I've got a couple of bags in my basement I'm getting ready to start some new autos in. I don't believe there's much chicken manure in it. None of coast of maines other products contain it. They make a Stonington blend dry nutrient product also. Most of their compost is lobster based stuff though.
 
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