there is a really good tea which premotes rooting of clones. just soak willow over night an half dillute when watering clones
Is there a certain kind of willow i need to use? Use leaves or small twigs or both? Thx alot
Weeping willow, fresh shoots no old growth, leaves taken off it's all in the stems/bark.
Other willows wont work too?
yeh as hamish said all willows can be used and only use the bark and stems, though if willow is unevalible in pretty sure meadow sweat flowers can also be used. i think the rooting booster is called salacylic acid and is also a pain reliever, lol i think its used to make asprin. also here are some other teas i use. first is stingy nettel tea, good n values i think, soak for a week stirring daily and use it as 1part tea to 2 parts water. also comfray tea, good k values i think, soak for a day or two and use it as 2 part tea to one part water. last thing lol, does any one know a good phospherus tea?
Could I get some advice please?
I have been using tea with every watering.
I hope I dont hurt them.
1 tbl molasses (grandma's)
1 tbl microbe dirt (down to earth pro organic)
1 tbl alfalfa meal (down to earth)
Bubbled in 5 gallons tap water for 1-5 days
The ph is around 7.5
This is my base. I will be adding more Food later and not with every watering.
It gets very slimy and smells like a dirty fish tank.
EVERY SINGLE WATERING?
...the reason. Protecting the life in the soil. My chloramine level is .2-.4 ppm.
From what I understood, this brew is more effective at eliminating chloramine then a small carbon filter.
It has lots of carbon, and lots of life to eat/poop/eat/poop. So that it just doesnt matter once the water hits the roots.
I was always under the impression it is only Weeping Willow, but your question led me to rather do some more digging before answering all willy-nilly. Seems like ALL willows have the same hormones present in the bark. Here is a very interesting little article I found, tons of little interesting bits I never knew about too:
http://deepgreenpermaculture.com/diy-instructions/home-made-plant-rooting-hormone-willow-water/
yeh as hamish said all willows can be used and only use the bark and stems, though if willow is unevalible in pretty sure meadow sweat flowers can also be used. i think the rooting booster is called salacylic acid and is also a pain reliever, lol i think its used to make asprin. also here are some other teas i use. first is stingy nettel tea, good n values i think, soak for a week stirring daily and use it as 1part tea to 2 parts water. also comfray tea, good k values i think, soak for a day or two and use it as 2 part tea to one part water. last thing lol, does any one know a good phospherus tea?
Bump and why?! Also heard great things about coconut water.Ok any of you guys got a solid recipe for aloe vera foliar spray?
What'd you transplant into from coco? I'm currently trying coco with organic tea and loving it.A plant trasplanted from coco on day 1 after transplant:
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Aaaaand on Day 8:
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Fed nothing but compost tea at a VERY mild dosage, added Lacto B as foliar spray. Out goes all my 'flow tables, I almost feel like burning all my hydro gear and pissing on the ashes. I will NEVER look back at it. Here's to a green future!
Bump and why?! Also heard great things about coconut water.
Ok any of you guys got a solid recipe for aloe vera foliar spray?