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Weedoozie

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what are YOU talking about put your self in its postion its still a living organizim imagine if you were being fed your dead homie
as in the plants case same senerio i dont even smoke around any of my gardens for that same reason im smokin there own kind
they respond to that shit and i understand thats your method but its not fair to the plants would you rather have a bean corn patato and steak dinner or some good ol human meat c mon really
That's not exactly comparable. Plus, I don't smoke anything near my plants as the combustion creates carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide, and other chemicals that plants cannot use/may harm them.

But what about cannabis that grows in the wild outdoors? They're annual plants, they grow in a season and die (unless humans tamper with them and cause them to re-veg or be mother plants). Once they die outdoors, they droop to the ground and after time, the seasons bury them. If the plant that died was a fertilized female, the seeds on the buds will be protected until next spring to grow in the same/close to the same area as their mother. This is how it happens in nature given that nothing interferes with the death/life process. The future plants grow on top of their dead mother and probably many other dead ancestral cannabis plants that are organic matter in the soil. It's the circle of life.

How is this bad?
 

veggiegardener

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That's not exactly comparable. Plus, I don't smoke anything near my plants as the combustion creates carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide, and other chemicals that plants cannot use/may harm them.

But what about cannabis that grows in the wild outdoors? They're annual plants, they grow in a season and die (unless humans tamper with them and cause them to re-veg or be mother plants). Once they die outdoors, they droop to the ground and after time, the seasons bury them. If the plant that died was a fertilized female, the seeds on the buds will be protected until next spring to grow in the same/close to the same area as their mother. This is how it happens in nature given that nothing interferes with the death/life process. The future plants grow on top of their dead mother and probably many other dead ancestral cannabis plants that are organic matter in the soil. It's the circle of life.

How is this bad?
Well put.

Plant species do try to reach new ground to grow in. Birds and rodents eat the seeds but some are defecated without damage, far from their origins. The dead plants break down, and replace most of the absorbed nutrients, but within a few generations, a single location becomes depleted.

Movement is critical to long term survival.
 

Weedoozie

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Well put.

Plant species do try to reach new ground to grow in. Birds and rodents eat the seeds but some are defecated without damage, far from their origins. The dead plants break down, and replace most of the absorbed nutrients, but within a few generations, a single location becomes depleted.

Movement is critical to long term survival.
Thanks for that, I neglected to mention those circumstances :)
 

CultivationArt

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its bad thats nature it does not have a choise but to grow where it sits ill tell you what experment time ill take 2 clones today i with one its normal ritual nutes then one with composted leave matter from a cannabis plant lets see what happens
That's not exactly comparable. Plus, I don't smoke anything near my plants as the combustion creates carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide, and other chemicals that plants cannot use/may harm them.

But what about cannabis that grows in the wild outdoors? They're annual plants, they grow in a season and die (unless humans tamper with them and cause them to re-veg or be mother plants). Once they die outdoors, they droop to the ground and after time, the seasons bury them. If the plant that died was a fertilized female, the seeds on the buds will be protected until next spring to grow in the same/close to the same area as their mother. This is how it happens in nature given that nothing interferes with the death/life process. The future plants grow on top of their dead mother and probably many other dead ancestral cannabis plants that are organic matter in the soil. It's the circle of life.

How is this bad?
 

Weedoozie

Well-Known Member
its bad thats nature it does not have a choise but to grow where it sits ill tell you what experment time ill take 2 clones today i with one its normal ritual nutes then one with composted leave matter from a cannabis plant lets see what happens
Dude, you have to take into consideration what veggiegardener said. Also, you probably shouldn't use only cannabis compost, but supplement it in with with an all organic medium with soil and organic nutrients
 

CultivationArt

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i think ill just stick to what i know you guys have fun using dead plants for ferts
Dude, you have to take into consideration what veggiegardener said. Also, you probably shouldn't use only cannabis compost, but supplement it in with with an all organic medium with soil and organic nutrients
 
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