Creatine for ATP.

rivers2gates

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I was wondering if it would be a good idea to give my plant a creatine supplement. The Plant creates ATP and Creatines primary function is to increase ATP. any muscle heads try this?:joint:
 

felix

Active Member
creatine is found in red meat.
red meat is not good for compost.

from this, i conclude it will not work. that's hardly scientific. lol

but hey, try it out and lets see! experiments are fun.
 

hybrid

Well-Known Member
youre biggest problem even experimenting with this is that creatine is really not all that water soluable. It tends to fall out of supsension rather quickly and I doubt that the plant would be able to take it up quickly enough to even be effectively dosed.

There would be a massive amount of variable and the logistics of understanding dosage versus usage would be staggering.

Good luck though, if Thomas Edison had listened to everyone we would have never had the battery.
 

FollowerOfDemeter

Active Member
Found this on google:

creatine

I think your right about not being very water soluble, it's relatively non-polar and even our digestive tracks have issues... I had a friend who drank it like water and never failed to need GasX at the same time... if he wanted human contact lol. But seriously, that will just congeal around the root hairs and stunt growth in the end.
 
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