SST (sprouted seed tea) do's and donts?

GoRealUhGro

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Once you chop up the seeds in a blender what do u do with the seed mash ...lol Iso what else to call it...is it a good idea to add it to the pile?
 

testiclees

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Once you chop up the seeds in a blender what do u do with the seed mash ...lol Iso what else to call it...is it a good idea to add it to the pile?
You can top dress it or feed it to your worms. I used to scatter it over the surface of the smart pots it disappears pretty quick. Lately i feed it to my worms.

@Olive Drab Green. Sst isnt made with coconuts.
 

Olive Drab Green

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I'm telling you that you can use the stuff as a growth hormone and to increase enzyme induction. The other shit about the coconuts actually helping to fertilize soil around coconut palms, I just read somewhere, but coconut water is definitely used by a lot of people in place of or in conjunction with SST. The milk and water are the endosperm, that is 100% true as well.
 

testiclees

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Nothing you paste changes the fact that a coconut is not a fertilizer. And that sst is not used for K and hormones. Also coconuts are not used to make sst. You were mistaken in your initial claim and now youre making things worse.
 

testiclees

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Coconut water is not sperm. Why pose as an expert when youve no clue?

Your making an idiot of yourself by doubling down on your initial mistaken assertions. You are mistaken. SST's ARE NOT USED FOR K OR FOR HORMONES. THEY ARE NOT. YOU ARE MISTAKEN.

Sst's are used for their enzymes.
 

testiclees

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@Olive Drab Green
"It is. Look it up. Are you fucking stupid or something? Coconut water is used in SSTs to increase induction of those enzymes."


Sst's may or may not have coconut water or many other possible additives. The fact is sst's are used for their enzyme content.

Your idiot tone only highlights your desperation and ignorance.

"Increase induction" lol gtfoh

Gardeners who make Sst and who are interested in the effects gained by the addition of coconut water might be interested in reading through this thread:
https://www.logicalgardener.org/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=310&hilit=Coconut

Basic SST requires only viable seeds, water and a strainer. Home depot paint strainers work great as do old t shirts to keep the seed moist and aerated.
 
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Yodaweed

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@Olive Drab Green
"It is. Look it up. Are you fucking stupid or something? Coconut water is used in SSTs to increase induction of those enzymes."


Sst's may or may not have coconut water or many other possible additives. The fact is sst's are used for their enzyme content.

Your idiot tone only highlights your desperation and ignorance.

"Increase induction" lol gtfoh

Gardeners who make Sst and who are curious about the effects of coconut water might be interested in reading through this thread:
https://www.logicalgardener.org/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=310&hilit=Coconut

Basis SST requires only viable seeds, water and a strainer. Home depot paint strainers work great as do old t shirts to keep the seed moist and aerated.
I use diluted coconut water and aloe vera water when I make my SST's, works great. And coconut water is the endosperm of a coconut.
 

testiclees

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I use diluted coconut water and aloe vera water when I make my SST's, works great. And coconut water is the endosperm of a coconut.
The point I make is in reference to the claim that SST are used for K and cytokinins. They are not. Adding stuff to SST might make K and other PGRs available but SST does not require fulvic, seaweed, coconut or anything besides seeds and water. It's not a question or a debate. It is an indisputable fact.


Ya im clear on the fact that sst can be made with coconut water but SST's are not coconut water. You might be interested in the coconut water piece in the logical gardener. Adding coconut water is not as straight forward as you might imagine.

Also endosperm is not sperm. Coconut water is not sperm.
 
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Yodaweed

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The point I make is in reference to the claim that SST are used for K and cytokinins. They are not. Adding stuff to SST might make K and other PGRs available but SST does not require fulvic, seaweed, coconut or anything besides seeds and water. It's not a question or a debate. It is an indisputable fact.


Ya im clear on the fact that sst can be made with coconut water but SST's are not coconut water. You might be interested in the coconut water piece in the logical gardener. Adding coconut water water is not as straight forward as you might imagine.

Also endosperm is not sperm. Coconut water is not sperm.
Yeah I have made SST's without adding coconut water or aloe vera, you don't need fulvic acid either, but I use it.
Here are the products I use

http://buildasoil.com/products/coconut-water-powder-raw-freeze-dried-organic?ref=yotpo_93

http://buildasoil.com/collections/supplements/products/1-ounce-of-200x-aloe-vera-powder

http://buildasoil.com/collections/supplements/products/bioag-ful-power
 

testiclees

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I used the dried coconut for a while but after i began using SST more frequently I make it with just the seeds and water. We have cheap aloe all over the place here so I use it often in my drenches and foliars just whizzing it with an immersion blender and straining it into a sprayer or plopping it into a bucket. Ful Power was one of the first bottled products I purchased when i started gardening.

The owner of Build a Soil is a frequent poster on The logical gardener and he is involved in the coconut water discussion in the link i posted.
 

Yodaweed

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I used the dried coconut for a while but after i began using SST more frequently I make it with just the seeds and water. We have cheap aloe all over the place here so I use it often in my drenches and foliars just whizzing it with an immersion blender and straining it into a sprayer or plopping it into a bucket. Ful Power was one of the first bottled products I purchased when i started gardening.

The owner of Build a Soil is a frequent poster on The logical gardener and he is involved in the coconut water discussion in the link i posted.
That was a great thread, I just finished reading through most of it, I might stop using coconut water now, mine hasn't been properly stored at -20C , its been at room temperatures and according to this data all the plant hormones and microbiological life are most likely dead or down to trace amounts. Thanks for that article.
 
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