Halman9000
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I use my Garlic + Louisiana Hot Sauce + a lot of Water concoction to drink as an elixer and I also massage my feet with very diluted Garlic Powder + Louisiana Hot Sauce + Alot of Water .
I have thinking about whether garlic or the hot sauce active ingredient could be used as a stimulant/Fertilizer , I had tried it as a foliar spray on my plants and to feed the roots and I burned the roots . That experiment was a few months ago .
I did another experiment this afternoon with a much more diluted version of my Garlic Powder + Louisianna Hot Sauce + A lot of water so that I would not burn the roots of the plants .
All of a sudden my Wildflower that looks like a MIlkweed + my Sunflower leaves grew a lot and the leaves got wider also .
The next thing I did was a search on google whether Garlic could be used as a biostimulant on plants .
I found results on my search that they are testing and using Aqueous Garlic Solution as a Biostimulant on plants ,
I am not sure if the active ingredient in Louisianna Hot sauce acts as a Biostimulant , I will search that later .
Here are 3 pictures ,
1 The search results on google
2 The Milkweed looking plant
3 The Sun Flower
The two different plant leaves grew wider quite in 2 hours time .
It seems experimenting with making stimulants on plants that are also stimulants on humans from plants has the key being to make it very dilluted and then to let the garlic and hot sauce sink to the bottom of the cup and dip a wad of tissue paper into the top of the almost clear liquid and then squeeze the liquid onto the leaves and over the root near the plant ; and to make the solution very dilluted with water so that the plant tissues of the leaves and the roots won't get burned .
I massaged the liquid drops on the leaves so that some of the liquid was distributed onto the entire leafs . If I had some Yucca perhaps the liquid would not have beaded up . i think plants have a cuticle which makes many house plants shine and behaves liked a thin wax layer . I guess Yucca helps foliar applications not to bead up but to penetrate the cuticle somewhat and not bead up .
Halman9000
I have thinking about whether garlic or the hot sauce active ingredient could be used as a stimulant/Fertilizer , I had tried it as a foliar spray on my plants and to feed the roots and I burned the roots . That experiment was a few months ago .
I did another experiment this afternoon with a much more diluted version of my Garlic Powder + Louisianna Hot Sauce + A lot of water so that I would not burn the roots of the plants .
All of a sudden my Wildflower that looks like a MIlkweed + my Sunflower leaves grew a lot and the leaves got wider also .
The next thing I did was a search on google whether Garlic could be used as a biostimulant on plants .
I found results on my search that they are testing and using Aqueous Garlic Solution as a Biostimulant on plants ,
I am not sure if the active ingredient in Louisianna Hot sauce acts as a Biostimulant , I will search that later .
Here are 3 pictures ,
1 The search results on google
2 The Milkweed looking plant
3 The Sun Flower
The two different plant leaves grew wider quite in 2 hours time .
It seems experimenting with making stimulants on plants that are also stimulants on humans from plants has the key being to make it very dilluted and then to let the garlic and hot sauce sink to the bottom of the cup and dip a wad of tissue paper into the top of the almost clear liquid and then squeeze the liquid onto the leaves and over the root near the plant ; and to make the solution very dilluted with water so that the plant tissues of the leaves and the roots won't get burned .
I massaged the liquid drops on the leaves so that some of the liquid was distributed onto the entire leafs . If I had some Yucca perhaps the liquid would not have beaded up . i think plants have a cuticle which makes many house plants shine and behaves liked a thin wax layer . I guess Yucca helps foliar applications not to bead up but to penetrate the cuticle somewhat and not bead up .
Halman9000
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