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"the calcium in milk helps to build strong and healthy bones" hell its good for people and if you say its used for pumkins i suppose its worth a try. seems like it would get pretty nasty sitting in a pot for several days though, maybe powdered milk, well no it would just get wet when you watered. maybe if you watered it down alot, i dont know. haha i can just imagine seeing a picture of one of your milk plants posted "damn, milk sure does her body good" 420 | ||
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| probably be better to try it on outdoor grows. im sure i will try it eventually, but i dont see how it could possibly help with larger buds. then again i dont see how it could produce larger pumpkins either. i just want to know if anyone has tried it. or at least if anyone els out there has ever heard of it. dont want to be made to look like a liar. im pretty sure i saw it on a tv show or in a book or something. maybe even in the guiness book. i remember looking through a guiness book or two back in them days. | ||
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![]() | i wouldn't use milk, just asking for desease/smell.... take calcium pills... i believe that calcium will actually lower (or nutralize?) the ph of the medium.. i dont know anything about mixture amounts/strengths, but i would imagine this how milk would do anything good for a plant... | ||
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![]() | Hey LSD, Good thinking.. it looks like not many ppl have thought of its application with MJ .. unfortunately i dont have any exp with milking my plants ... cept when harvest time comes around ![]() I know for a fact if you put milk on moss it will making it technicolour green, its supposed help moss heaps ![]() | ||
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![]() | LSD my mother has been putting it on her garden for years and she swears by it but i dont know if it is any good for mj when the milk carton is empty just fill it with water shake it up and water the plant you wont even smell it . try it can only do good. | ||
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![]() | If you do try it then make sure you flush the plant really well with water a few weeks before you harvest coz it might taste like sour milk. Just a thought. Addie. | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | with that kind of dilution it could be of benifit. Pouring a glass of milk to your plants probably wouldn't. A little extra Ca and some of the vitamins are definitely benifical. Just don't overdo it. I'll stick with the nutes. Smiles, BD ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | there are other ways to supplement Ca into the plant. and you can add Cl at the same time look into tomatoe end rot. you can get it at your local lowes for sure, and probably home depot. during flowering, you add 10 drops of it per one gallon its not in the fertilizer section, its int he pest control, weed control area just another, proven method to get the good stuff | ||
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