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Every saturday at the local filipino market they have fresh chicken blood. My mom buys it to make a sorta blood pudding....
anyways since its fresh I've been thinking about using some to feed to my plants. Any ever try this? oh yea they have pork blood too but its not fresh....
i've fed my neps my own blood before. and NO i dont harm myself to get it, but if i get cut theres no use letting it go to waste hehehe. i've never had any bad effects, and i get a little growth spurt afterwards.
ah, pinoy boy eh?
a fellow flip!!!!
if blood worms make good food for cps, y not try chicken blood?
do an experiemnt or something if u do, let us know the out come becuse i have a local filipino store near me that sells chicken and pig blood (shudders)
the first time i saw it i said "why would you buy this, for a voodoo ritual or something?" and then my mom buys some to make something, i 4got what it was called. i didnt dare eat her cooking for a month after. lol.
just my thoughts
Hellz
what are you talking about dena go oung is awsome!!!! you probly have eaten it you just don't know
I'll try it on my truncata first. that plant can handle anything! then I'll try it on my most sensitive plant, my campanulata and report back... Well I guess I have to wait till this saturday....
Quote[/b] (Flip_Side_the_Pint @ Aug. 30 2004,9:35)]Every saturday at the local filipino market they have fresh chicken blood. My mom buys it to make a sorta blood pudding....
anyways since its fresh I've been thinking about using some to feed to my plants. Any ever try this? oh yea they have pork blood too but its not fresh....
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