I bury a lot of fish carcasses around each of my plants, some are still whole ( small undesirable to eat ).
Been doing this in my garden for 26 years now, along with peat moss, composted cow n horse manure, leaves, grass trimmings, kitchen scraps, ect.
I used a small amount of FF Tiger bloom for shits n giggles during flowering.
2025 was the first time growing the God plant in this soil/garden. Happy with the results. 8 & 10' tall, respectively
Total dry yield for both plants was about 2 1/2 lbs
But I think I can do better with some more added amendments thru the grow, for this year. We'll see.
My neighbor uses the fish emulsion. He buried a piece of PVC pipe near the root zone, that he poured it into. That keeps the critters away. My fish were buried deep, about a week after transplanting, so there is no stink to worry about. Fish can supply everything a growing plant needs... for it's life cycle, in my opinion.