Short answer, YES!
Cheapest solution...
Just break up some aspirin and dissolve it in water. About 1 aspirin per 2 gallons of water and spray that after about 30 seconds of aerating (shaking the container) of crushed aspirin in the water!
There is an old trick to keep cuttings of ROSES alive longer, is to break up some aspirin in the water (very little - or at the above equivalence).
What it does is that it supplies the hormone which a plant would use food from its leaves to create. Kind of like a drug for plants. I have only heard that there is a similar effect caused by cigarette smoke - certain toxins (to us) can be useful for plants .... However, unfortunately the toxins involved in this beneficial process have not been isolated and I can only imagine that not all fumes from a cigarette are not healthy for plants.
Back to aspirin water! Hey, have you ever heard of a JOHN ELLIS water machine? Formerly known as a Water Wizard in the early 90's... This water machine uses water plasma streams (or so it appears!) to purify water in the most efficient process known to man. The only machine that can ACTUALLY 'purify' water.
OK OK... I'm done...
P.S. Don't listen to 'professionals' who just say something CAN'T and DOES NOT work because they never learned about it in college!
Thats why i posted this question, because my buds smell kinda like an old wet towel. my plants have yet to smell really potent even though there is substantial bud growth and many crystals. is that a bad sign?That seems a little sketchy to me. Do you have a source that claims good results using aspirine?
I wouldnt recommend anyone do it unless you've done it yourself.
As far as Tobacco. Tobacco smoke can be extremely harmful to your plants. Its Not good in Any way at all.
Foliar feeding can be done in flowering, BUT usually people Only foliar feed if they need to, or if they are using carbonated water for a little extra C02.
Its really not worth the increased risk of mold or mildew.
Possibly too much water. I wouldnt spray them at all. Whats your humidity at?Thats why i posted this question, because my buds smell kinda like an old wet towel. my plants have yet to smell really potent even though there is substantial bud growth and many crystals. is that a bad sign?
Short answer, YES!
Cheapest solution...
Just break up some aspirin and dissolve it in water. About 1 aspirin per 2 gallons of water and spray that after about 30 seconds of aerating (shaking the container) of crushed aspirin in the water!
There is an old trick to keep cuttings of ROSES alive longer, is to break up some aspirin in the water (very little - or at the above equivalence).
What it does is that it supplies the hormone which a plant would use food from its leaves to create. Kind of like a drug for plants. I have only heard that there is a similar effect caused by cigarette smoke - certain toxins (to us) can be useful for plants .... However, unfortunately the toxins involved in this beneficial process have not been isolated and I can only imagine that not all fumes from a cigarette are not healthy for plants.
Back to aspirin water! Hey, have you ever heard of a JOHN ELLIS water machine? Formerly known as a Water Wizard in the early 90's... This water machine uses water plasma streams (or so it appears!) to purify water in the most efficient process known to man. The only machine that can ACTUALLY 'purify' water.
OK OK... I'm done...
P.S. Don't listen to 'professionals' who just say something CAN'T and DOES NOT work because they never learned about it in college!
it not a bad post @$$, the only dump q is the one not asked
yeah, real stupid fucking post! telling someone to do that is wrong!i actually didnt mean the post about the question i mean the post about saying its okay to smoke ciggarettes and give your plants bayer....
Good shout dude ! BTW that ass is fuckin perfect ha !!i fol feed during flower i go halway through then stop you must have good air circulation and a good oselating fan
iuse dutch masters liquid light and wetting agent mixed with a little foil food and seltzer instead of water i wet them babes first thing in the AM
good luck
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Aspirin contains salicylic acid which can speed up the plants natural SAR ( Systemic Acquired Resistance) in plants, which aids it in preventing pathogens and other issues. Aspirin in water can be used as a foliar spray, in extremely small dosages (1:10,000). Jorge talks about it a bit, but there are many other sources on this subject. Do a little reading... Im not saying that I have or will use this, just that it is possible.
Whoever stumbles upon this thread the aspirin thing is not a lie! Google it!Short answer, YES!
Cheapest solution...
Just break up some aspirin and dissolve it in water. About 1 aspirin per 2 gallons of water and spray that after about 30 seconds of aerating (shaking the container) of crushed aspirin in the water!
There is an old trick to keep cuttings of ROSES alive longer, is to break up some aspirin in the water (very little - or at the above equivalence).
What it does is that it supplies the hormone which a plant would use food from its leaves to create. Kind of like a drug for plants. I have only heard that there is a similar effect caused by cigarette smoke - certain toxins (to us) can be useful for plants .... However, unfortunately the toxins involved in this beneficial process have not been isolated and I can only imagine that not all fumes from a cigarette are not healthy for plants.
Back to aspirin water! Hey, have you ever heard of a JOHN ELLIS water machine? Formerly known as a Water Wizard in the early 90's... This water machine uses water plasma streams (or so it appears!) to purify water in the most efficient process known to man. The only machine that can ACTUALLY 'purify' water.
OK OK... I'm done...
P.S. Don't listen to 'professionals' who just say something CAN'T and DOES NOT work because they never learned about it in college!