Budzbuddha
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Damn you …. I clicked on it .Check out these new drip emitters, to hookup to your piss to waste system's feed line rings:
Damn you …. I clicked on it .Check out these new drip emitters, to hookup to your piss to waste system's feed line rings:
WTF?!? I just peed in my compost tea!Join us ….
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PEE YOURSELF - PEE FREELY
im thinking wee all should ask our girl friends and sisters to piss in buckets from now on create our own nute range once production hits top gearI'm peeing right now and thinking about the nutrients I'm wasting. I could build a pipeline straight to your place if you want. Free pee
Gives new meaning to “ Blonde Ale “im thinking wee all should ask our girl friends and sisters to piss in buckets from now on create our own nute range once production hits top gear
based on the Bavarian wheat trails mentioned previously wee should all retire well off
I found these at the edge of my yard. They are just coming on here. I am just letting them get a little bigger although there are shit tons of them. I never knew you could eat them or feed plants. Thanks for the tipYep, that's exactly what you do. You don't have to brew it like compost either, just let it steep. I know there are a few different kinda of nettles, but either way, they are likely the most nutritious plant on earth for human consumption, and make the best all naturual plant food\anti-fungal\etc too.
They look hungry for pee …. Become a Johnny ApplePEE and hose them ….I found these at the edge of my yard. They are just coming on here. I am just letting them get a little bigger although there are shit tons of them. I never knew you could eat them or feed plants. Thanks for the tip
Oh i already have. And since they are in my back yard and i have a 10 yr old boy, we made it a family thing lol. All I had to do is say," hey wanna pee on that bush? " I learn new stuff all the time. This is definitely "sustainable". Im going to chop some of these and compost em. We already PEE rrigate the compost pileThey look hungry for pee …. Become a Johnny ApplePEE and hose them ….
Just like the movie…Oh i already have. And since they are in my back yard and i have a 10 yr old boy, we made it a family thing lol. All I had to do is say," hey wanna pee on that bush? " I learn new stuff all the time. This is definitely "sustainable". Im going to chop some of these and compost em. We already PEE rrigate the compost pile
Wow …. They look great. Sure you gonna have room in there ?Only one confirmed male out of the whole bunch so far. Everybody got another treatment today of 10:1 water urine mixture. Decided to hold back a bit on spirulina until next week. They seem nice and dark.View attachment 5298268
Thanks! Space is getting limited. I'm hoping by the end of the week I will be throwing out a couple more males and then trim down the females for clones. Hopefully some tents will be open soon.Wow …. They look great. Sure you gonna have room in there ?
I plan on flowering the Chill Bomb clone in the back left corner in this 2x2. Then I think I have two Chicken dinner females on the front right and middle front. Those will go in my 2x4. This should leave me with a Mac s1(middle left) and a Wedding Cake from the remainder for my 3x3. Anything extra will probably get cut way down and thrown on a shelf.Thanks! Space is getting limited. I'm hoping by the end of the week I will be throwing out a couple more males and then trim down the females for clones. Hopefully some tents will be open soon.
One observation is that it really does work well for vegetation. I think you are correct about 10:1 depending on how often it is being applied and what is in soil or substrate. Also the smell has been minimal and not as bad as my Dr.Earth dry amendments. I will be using this method vegetating going forward for now on.So , are there any observations some of the new PEE PATROL candidates can learn from your experience so far ?
Seems like that 10:1 ratio is probably a goid baseline to work from. To me , i think the water solubility of elements work faster.
Definitely a way to help struggling / sickly plants.
Makes them recover fast.