@agriculture5639: In this experiment, we compared three pots: one fertilized with chemical fertilizer, one with no fertilizer, and one where we buried a whole fish. After several weeks, the plant growing over the fish showed the best growth—greener, stronger, and bigger than the others. The surprising part? The fish had completely decomposed, and only a few larvae remained, proving how effective organic fertilization can be. Could nature’s way be better than chemicals? Watch and decide for yourself. #OrganicFarming #FishFertilizer #PlantGrowth #NaturalFertilizer #GardeningExperiment #LettuceGrowth #HomeGardening #SoilHealth #RegenerativeFarming #BackyardGarden #GardenTips #EcoFriendlyFarming #SustainableAgriculture #GardeningWithPurpose #GrowYourOwnFood #PlantTok #TikTokLearningCampaign
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Saturday 05 July 2025 00:52:41 GMT
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PerScuta :
A fish per lettuce doesn't seem very economical though.
2025-07-05 05:51:26
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Zap in :
would it still be vegan?
2025-07-05 11:54:30
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Des :
lettuce eat fish😳
2025-07-05 06:40:57
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血紅霊・Ke'kōrei :
What you’re seeing here isn’t just a fish decomposing-- it’s an entire living system in motion. The fish didn’t act as a direct fertilizer, but as a catalyst for a thriving micro-ecosystem. Insect larvae likely digested the fish, and their movement aerated the soil while their waste enriched it. That triggered a transformation in the soil microbiome, which made the environment radically more fertile.
The point isn’t just about "nutrient availability" in a static sense. It’s about how life adapts and reorganises itself dialectically. The fish was the contradiction that forced change-- and from that contradiction, a new synthesis emerged. That’s why the plants thrived. It’s not chemistry alone; it’s ecology in motion.
2025-07-05 22:49:42
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Jasper 🇵🇸 :
i feel like an entire fish is just way more nutrients than 2 grams of chemical fertilizer
2025-07-05 09:13:18
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Roma :
A genuine question 🙋🏼♀️! Does it not smell 👃 as the time pass buy and the fish starts to decompose???
2025-07-05 00:57:17
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David :
Will it taste like fish?
2025-07-05 08:59:44
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AAAAAGHSH :
I'm pretty sure it just that there's a lot more fish than chemical fertiliser. You put a whole fish in one pot and only a few very small pellets in the other. With more fish there's just more nitrates etc. for the plant, but not necessarily a higher concentration
2025-07-05 06:59:54
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Dan :
The value of that fish is worth 10x the lettuce.
2025-07-05 17:44:54
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✨Yamasa💫 :
Where are the fish bones?
2025-07-05 15:44:19
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high.tech :
great information thanks for sharing
2025-07-05 17:41:50
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Alex :
I heard a lettuce does better with a 7oz wagyu stake barried in the pot
2025-07-05 11:55:32
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ch :
nice experiment. that's a big fish. have you measured the amount of "chemicals" in both the fish and the "chemical fertilizer" so the difference doesn't ruin the experiment?
2025-07-05 17:57:27
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J. Doe :
Even Vegetables are not vegetarians
2025-07-06 07:37:40
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VelezAdrian :
Wait Will go to buy à fish that costs 12€ to produce a 2€ lettuce 😂😂 😂 and then I forget to eat it 😂😂😂
2025-07-05 20:29:53
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𓀐𓂺 ♡🏳️🌈 🇮🇱 :
reminder that fish is a chemical product
2025-07-06 06:44:45
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Joe :
Does this hurt the fish?
2025-07-05 12:25:48
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victory :
the fish soil doesnt seem natural
2025-07-06 06:23:05
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احمد :
does it taste different?
2025-07-06 13:12:28
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waifu gw yuuka :
the plant ate the fish?
2025-07-09 11:20:29
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mûmbœjūmböé :
my father always used fish
2025-07-06 16:16:54
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Nash_gabbey :
You’ve gotta try shop ground beef vs beef from the butcher
2025-07-05 01:08:10
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Kai_So :
That whole fish has a lot more nutrients in it than the sprinkle of pellets. If you put a proportional amount of pellets in as you did the fish, then the results probably would be similar. The variables were not scaled correctly. Use less fish.
2025-07-05 15:03:15
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