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Okay, the turkey scat their using is composted, not raw.
Feathermeal is ground up feathers and bird remains (not just feathers) giving off a good slow release source of nitrogen. I learned this today, but doesn't sound tasty. Also reports that it smells like dead bird when watered, but quickly dissipates All I have to say is EWWWWWWWW :wtf: I'm not smoking that, lol!

6-3-3 Shouldn't be causing any issues though, and should be good for the first 3-4 weeks of veg, unless your going to go straight into 12-12, then you might want to boost your potassium a little.

As for the molasses, make sure you start it slow the 2nd week of flower, then increase to 1tsp per gallon by week 6.
You asked what a good extra boost of nitrogen would be thats organic - I can't share my secret, because it is of course, mine. However, there are plenty of companies out there like scotts (miracle grow) that produce fermented sugar beet molasses, this is terribly high in nitrogen. Now, the true question here is if the fermintation process is actually organic, I'll let you ponder that one.

I'm gonna finish my hash.