I would say so ColdSmoke... pretty straightforward.
Recently we had a few storms that blew in a bunch of kelp making it super easy to harvest (literally mountains of it washed right up in the shallows). I decided i'd like to make some liquid kelp fertilizer by fermenting it in a bucket. It's been a couple weeks now and as mentioned above, it literally does smell like raw sewage - not that pleasant fishy ocean smell anymore.
However, I didn't feel the need to rinse my kelp before adding in fresh water - and actually had a tiny bit of seawater in the bottom. Everyone around here is saying to rinse - what's the problem if I didn't?
Recently we had a few storms that blew in a bunch of kelp making it super easy to harvest (literally mountains of it washed right up in the shallows). I decided i'd like to make some liquid kelp fertilizer by fermenting it in a bucket. It's been a couple weeks now and as mentioned above, it literally does smell like raw sewage - not that pleasant fishy ocean smell anymore.
However, I didn't feel the need to rinse my kelp before adding in fresh water - and actually had a tiny bit of seawater in the bottom. Everyone around here is saying to rinse - what's the problem if I didn't?
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