Yes.So i have been reading about aloe Vera and how good it's nutirents are as foliar spray or as soil fertilizer. My question is, has anyone had experience with this?
sure!So i have been reading about aloe Vera and how good it's nutirents are as foliar spray or as soil fertilizer. My question is, has anyone had experience with this?
Yes im trying to do an organic grow this season and i wanna use aloe as a soil fertilizer next time i water.Yes.
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tskes clones with aloe Vera gel. Literally sticking cuts inside leaf of aloe, in place of hormone gels.
then take used leaves for cloning and chopping em small as possible. Soak in water. ( usually about 2-3 leafs per 5gallon bucket) and serve. I’ve strain the skin out or not. Ez pz aloe Vera is a great addition to any organic grow.
I keep this in mind if i decide to clone anything! Thank youYes.
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tskes clones with aloe Vera gel. Literally sticking cuts inside leaf of aloe, in place of hormone gels.
then take used leaves for cloning and chopping em small as possible. Soak in water. ( usually about 2-3 leafs per 5gallon bucket) and serve. I’ve strain the skin out or not. Ez pz aloe Vera is a great addition to any organic grow.
Although there are most elements to aloe which could be considered plant nutrient, I don’t think of it as fertilizer. Mainly it does have some micros but it had plant growth hormones and proteins that aid plants in a plethora of ways.Yes im trying to do an organic grow this season and i wanna use aloe as a soil fertilizer next time i water.
aloe as a soil fertilizer
Probably concentration. The cheap powder is probably powdered whole aloe, the BAS stuff is a 200X extract. You can find that extract cheaper other places if you look around though.What’s the main difference between the Aloe powder offered by Build a Soil, and Amazon vendors? Build a soil wants $ 357 for a pound of the stuff, while Amazon has it for less than $20.