Mango juice?

fthood22

Active Member
how about watering with them......
Get real. put your crayons away. Why mess with the tast ... Why grow organic then.....
 

YaK

just some guy
piss is organic isnt it? I woke up and was looking at my plant, then I went to take a piss, and though "this feels good, my plants will like it!"

SO... I am going to drink a gallon of mango juice, and then piss on my plants.

this is going to be SO awesome!



Fek the world!
 

NEWBIEATIT101

Active Member
---I am a beginner and i dont really know much besides what ive learned from u guys. but this is the method that i use for sweeter buds. i use orange peels in a jar with my buds as they dry, and for safe keeping. i thought of that though but i did not want to risk harming my 3 week old veggies. i would guess that if u take similar actions u would get much tastier results. (dried peels, wet ones would only rot. and thats another taste which isnt so bad. it taste kinda like wine.):hump::hump::hump:
 

Local13

New Member
The pells make your bud wet or (moist). if i were you then i would leave them alone.

Ive learned that the less you pay attention to them grow
 

Jordan Preece

New Member
Good advice there buddy. You don't have a clue what mango juice will do to a plant...but you tell him/her it will be fine. It's people like you that help people ruin their gardens. If you don't know what you're talking about...why not shut the fuck up!

being helpful does not mean shootin your mouth with advice that you haven't got a clue about. Grow up and quit giving bad advice to people. It doesn't help anyone.

Drink!

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Im sorry but your an idiot... ANY great discovery has come from experimentation... we experiment because we don't know the outcome... the reason we have med grade marijuana is because people like this man experiment with their grows.... you are ignorant to tell a person to not try something and that it is stupid.. ANY ONE WHO GROWS WEED KNOWS THAT IT IS A TRAIL AND ERROR THING. because unless you know the direct outcome of the exact experiment then you know nothing... which in turn makes you the stupid one for commenting on something you dont have a factual anwser for... and If you DO have a factual answer on said question... than it would either make you a hypocrite or troll... or " just as stupid as this man" because you have tried it yourself... So unless you know a direct outcome your comment is NOT advice... and if you WANT people to take your advice it needs to be positive.... not telling someone they are stupid for trying something new or telling them they are going to ruin their crop.. when you dont fucking know in the first place....
as for the mango juice... you can always correct the PH levels in said juice... making it less acidic... mangos DO hold NATURAL mineral and Nutes That Can in fact help a plant out in moderation.. you can also get organic mango juice that is sugar free.. Having diluted the mango juice in Ph correct water will also correct anything wrong with it.. if the juice is acidic ad water that is lower in PH... I would only add small concentrations of the juice.. and every time you do add it add a little more to see the outcome.. only perform on one plant... if the plant starts to show negative affects than you can always stop.... its not called WEED for any reason... They will grow threw most conditions.
 

Str8uP187

New Member
Of course it's a bad idea. Why feed something you don't have a clue about the results? Is it that hard to find some normal nutes where you live?

Sounds like mango juice would be very acidic.

Drink!
Well i have years of experience in feeding my girls with mango juice (when they are flowering) and it works pretty nicely. Mango like most fruits and vegetebles are packed with vitamins, antioxidants and minerals along with various other goodies that my girls love. Without a doubt fruits work best when made to breakdown into compost or liquid before adding to the soil where your plant is. The plants respond better and faster to fruits that are decomposed. It makes the nutrients easily available to the plants who will absorb and make use of it much more efficiently. I love using pineapples, water melons, papaws and pretty much every other fruit i got available. I just chop them up into bits, put them in a large black bucket filled with rainwater strictly, (in my many trials and errors rain water seems to make the fruits breakdown faster than water with clorine) i keep the bucket covered so hardly any light can get in but there is space enough for insects to come lay and hatch eggs so worms and other critters can still do thier job, (certain insects reproduce, eat and defficate in the bucket which also helps the fruits breakdown faster) then i leave the fruits to soak in the rainwater and they saturate it in a day or two and then i simply mix the fruit water with normal tap water and wet the plants periodically. I add more fruits to the mix as time goes by. Oranges, soursops, avacadoes, nunis, guavas, barbadines, bananas and plaintains (bananas and plaintains especially are super packed with nutrients flowering plants love) and even vegetebles like cauliflower, cabbage, pachoi, christophene and my personnal favourite; beetroot (beetroots and all parts of the plant are loaded with phosphorus, phosphate and alot more other nutrients that your buds will thank you 4) even herbs like mint, basil, rosemary, stinging nettles, dill, fevergrass, lemon grass, bandania, thime and various others give great results. Every single time the end result is always amazingly big sticky buds with Ridiculos amounts of trichomes along with the most profound taste and effects. The only downside to me is that all of my weed tastes slightly simular when i wet them with the same fruit mix so i often have different mixtures for different plants. Some might get pawpaw and pineapples only, others might get mangoes and cherries only and with others i switch it up. I attached some shots of my furthest ahead plant. This plant is only 3 weeks into flowering and look at how it looks already.
 
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Str8uP187

New Member
This strain is indica but its been cross bred numerous times in the past with various other indicas so i dont even have a name for it really... its just one of the results of my constant crossbreeding activities.20210808_123839.jpg20210808_123839.jpg20210808_123822.jpg
 

PadawanWarrior

Well-Known Member
So I diluted some Mango juice (kerns) and water my plants with it.

Anyone know if that was a bad idea?
It's a waste of good juice. But the ingredients aren't really bad for plants. but why stop there? Alternate between mango, guava, peach, apricot. I love those juices. There's no way I would waste one on a plant. I have a couple guavas here now.

Edit: Well, hahaha, my stoned ass is taking to a corpse.
 

Str8uP187

New Member
Drink half and give the other half to the plants. You get drunk. The plants and microbes get happy too.
I gave a plant i had some pomecetae and pomegranate wine in times past and they loved it. In no time they sprouted alot more hairs and went crazy with thricomes. I know fruits work because ive been using them for years and i have done many tests with clones. ill cut two clones from the same plant, each same size average, place them both under the same circumstances and enviroment, (same size pots, same positioning, same amount of light, same time 2 wet, same amount of water) then ill feed one with the fruits (which has been broken down into rain water) when it starts flowering, and the other ill leave to grow on its own. The one that is fed with fruits is ALWAYS a better plant in the end. bigger buds, more thrichomes, smokes better, stronger high and effects but when smoked, they always have a slight hint of the fruits they were fed with. Sometimes you can even smell the fruit slightly on the plant even while its growing. in my experience, pine apples, cherries and citrus fruits leave thier essense profoundly in a plant. When i wet a plant with pineapples strictly, the plants thrichomes starts to smell like pineapples . It still smells like weed yes but there is an infusion of a pineapple odour in the weed odour. It doesent bother me, i revel in the flavourously fruity additions and in most cases i much rather a plant that has been fed fruits than one that has not. Honestly i always use fruits to give plants a boost in thier performance. Only if its a very special plant, one that i want to experience its true taste without any perversions, only then will i not feed it with fruits. Overall i love using fruits and certain other natural stuff to make plant food. Fruits, herbs and vegetables are like natural steroids for cannabis and alot more other plants will love them as well. I often feed my lillies and roses with them and they both love it. Almost immediately after recieving they become infested with big healthy flowers. Fruits, vegetables and herbs are amazing when turned into plant food. You dont need 2 waste a cent on chemical ferts. In my opinion, (which has been fortified with countless trials and errors), all of the chems i have used are greatly inferior to fruits, herbs and vegetebles which has been encouraged to breakdown naturally. no scientist in any lab can beat the good old outdoors and the many plants the creator has blessed us with and they dont need to be flushed like chems which make the buds taste strange when left to harvest without flushing. Stay as organic as possible.
 
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Bigdogg1100

New Member
Some people are so hostile. Feed them mango juice or fermented mangos. It won’t hurt them. Before you trash someone for doing it. You should maybe research. Mangos share a lot of the same terpenes as cannabis. Therefore it helps with terp production in flower. It’s an old timer secret that very few know about. Soil grows shouldn’t need it. Coco on the other hand it works well. Most coco farmers flush once or more a week. So there no chances of buildup or too much acidic buildup.
 
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