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Aug 10, 2022
1:04:50pm
ManicBlue All-American
RE: You don't have to drink it to know there is salt in it.
Thanks for proving my point that it's high in nitrogen which causes the yellowing. You'll see the same thing if you over fertilize.

You might notice once the grass turns green again that it also grows much faster than the surrounding area. Salt won't cause that to happen.

Note that I never called dog urine fertilizer.
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