Boogi3Man
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edit to add - someone found 19 different ways to mix poop together. wowzas.
I'm always on the hunt for something new :) but that being said its hard to turn down FREE :).I thought my product would have tought you something boogs, keep it simple stupid lol. I tried showing you the winning combo of the most simple of products and application rates but if you wanna keep making it harder for yourself then be my guest. Jk bro I hope this works for you but if not you got my number...
Damn I never thought of that.. Great postanother poop factor would need a minimum requirement of 24 products.
also - GUANO MINING IS NOT SUSTAINABLE. I personally refuse to use it simply because it is an extremely scarce resource that is one of the only sources of nutrition for the small ecosystems of the islands where it is taken from. It damages the local soils and disrupts the colonies of bats and seabirds that create the guano, causing them stress and inevitably colony collapse. These island ecosystems represent some of the last examples of functioning, thriving biodiversity in remote/desolate climates, and there is SO much more to learn from them then there is to take from them. A real shame.
another poop factor would need a minimum requirement of 24 products.
also - GUANO MINING IS NOT SUSTAINABLE. I personally refuse to use it simply because it is an extremely scarce resource that is one of the only sources of nutrition for the small ecosystems of the islands where it is taken from. It damages the local soils and disrupts the colonies of bats and seabirds that create the guano, causing them stress and inevitably colony collapse. These island ecosystems represent some of the last examples of functioning, thriving biodiversity in remote/desolate climates, and there is SO much more to learn from them then there is to take from them. A real shame.
another poop factor would need a minimum requirement of 24 products.
also - GUANO MINING IS NOT SUSTAINABLE. I personally refuse to use it simply because it is an extremely scarce resource that is one of the only sources of nutrition for the small ecosystems of the islands where it is taken from. It damages the local soils and disrupts the colonies of bats and seabirds that create the guano, causing them stress and inevitably colony collapse. These island ecosystems represent some of the last examples of functioning, thriving biodiversity in remote/desolate climates, and there is SO much more to learn from them then there is to take from them. A real shame.
I used to get my bat guano from the mine shafts where i grew up. Did this affect the ecosystem down there? Was i stealing sources of nutrition for the critters down below? I didn't think anything down there wanted to eat that poop except my plants
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