Could you make teas from dried vegetables?

Shredder111

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If you ground up say carrots and dried em' out and dipped them into water, could you use this on your plant with any effect? What about bannanas or oranges? What about grapes or watermelon? What about teh cantelopes:hump:What about apples or grapefruit? What about salad or taters? You get the idea..

Thanks:hump::hump::hump:
 

Gatt

Active Member
If you ground up say carrots and dried em' out and dipped them into water, could you use this on your plant with any effect? What about bannanas or oranges? What about grapes or watermelon? What about teh cantelopes:hump:What about apples or grapefruit? What about salad or taters? You get the idea..

Thanks:hump::hump::hump:

Hey!

I doubt that the nutrient from the fruit would ever be absorbed by the plant. That is why the composting step is so import for organic matter. The decomposition if the matter is what provides the nutrients.

So simply, no, I don't think dried or fresh fruit would help at all.

You might want to look at organic sugar solutions (molasses, honeys) for the end of flowering. They seem to boost terpene production before harvest (terpenes control odor and flavor which is individual to each strain). This might be the extra zing you're looking for, and its organic.

Hope this helps!
 

SkunkyMonkey!

Active Member
has anyone ever tried leaveing an apple to decompose in the grow room 4 the last 2 week r so?
iv'e herd this releses stuff into the air good for plants and gives it abit more fruity flavor?
anyone tried this let me no
 
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