Rice water will explode growth!!!

Yam

Active Member
I'm really surprised that I had never heard of this after growing here and there for the last 4 years.. I had an issue with growth in the begining of my jack herer x skunk grow and was looking for a solution. After doing some research on microorganisms and how to introduce and feed them in my soil, I stumbled across a great video of a guy using rice water to build good soil and feed the microorganisms and good bacteria. Rice water contains starch that feeds these little guys and it also contains small amounts of NPK along with calcium, magnesium, iron, thiamine, niacin, and folic acid.

After leaning of this I immediately tried it out on my girls. After just two days they almost doubled in size and became rich in color. GLORIOUS! Although I did add some molasses to the rice water which also helps feed good bacteria. This is how I did it...

3 cups of water.. let sit in bowl for a few hours so any chlorine can evaporate.

After dechlorinatikn add 2 cups of enriched rice and mix well..( I take a spoon and crush the rice best I can after adding it.

Let the rice water sit overnight and add a touch of molasses (1/4 tsp) stir and let sit another hour before watering..

Wallllaaaa!!!
 

spek9

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After just two days they almost doubled in size and became rich in color.
Never heard of it, but I am positive I would have if it made plants double in size over the course of two days. Sounds like hogwash broscience to me ;)

Also, most municipalities use Chloramine as opposed to Chlorine, and Chloramine does not evaporate like Chlorine does. Also, the amount of either one of those chemicals in your drinking water will not harm the plants in any way whatsoever.
 

Yam

Active Member
Well, if u wanna try it go for it... Just wanted to share my experience and thought it was crazy that I hadn't heard of it but found several videos and articles after searching. worked great for my garden. It really adds alot of things in one that people may look for in several different products..

I also read that potato water is good too.. if ur needing starches for soil building.
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Yam

Active Member
Well, if u wanna try it go for it... Just wanted to share my experience and thought it was crazy that I hadn't heard of it but found several videos and articles after searching. worked great for my garden. It really adds alot of things in one that people may look for in several different products..

They were growing from seedling to early growth which I'm sure is why they doubled in size.. it's not like my 2 ft plants doubled to 4 ft lmao!!

I also read that potato water is good too.. if ur needing starches for soil building.
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Gemtree

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It's called LABS and is a staple in probiotic growing

 

thump easy

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I could see rice water fermenting and breaking soil down mabee i never heard of it but milk fermenting i have.. Youtube it.. Rice is organic it probley had traces of minurals and vitamins..
 

Joncoh101

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I'm really surprised that I had never heard of this after growing here and there for the last 4 years.. I had an issue with growth in the begining of my jack herer x skunk grow and was looking for a solution. After doing some research on microorganisms and how to introduce and feed them in my soil, I stumbled across a great video of a guy using rice water to build good soil and feed the microorganisms and good bacteria. Rice water contains starch that feeds these little guys and it also contains small amounts of NPK along with calcium, magnesium, iron, thiamine, niacin, and folic acid.

After leaning of this I immediately tried it out on my girls. After just two days they almost doubled in size and became rich in color. GLORIOUS! Although I did add some molasses to the rice water which also helps feed good bacteria. This is how I did it...

3 cups of water.. let sit in bowl for a few hours so any chlorine can evaporate.

After dechlorinatikn add 2 cups of enriched rice and mix well..( I take a spoon and crush the rice best I can after adding it.

Let the rice water sit overnight and add a touch of molasses (1/4 tsp) stir and let sit another hour before watering..

Wallllaaaa!!!
Very interesting thank you sir!
 
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