little bit of dark rum and it's good for the grower too.I use it regularly. Water for the plants, shell for the birds...then into the compost bin.
one can per four gallons, and once every ten days during the first 5 weeks of flower.Hey there. I read about someone using coconut water for his plants. Seems to make great sense to me. Has anyone ever used it for their plants? I am getting ready to switch to flower and am thinking of adding it to my feeding regiment.
I am so happy to read this.I cant empasize enoughhow important foliars are for your ladies. Use coc. Water as a foliar spray as well.
Good readhttp://www.ehow.com/about_6668547_coconut-water-plant-growth.html
for general plants, but you get the gist it's for truths
If u ever get a chance try antiquan rum from the islands sugarcane plantation...............pricelessYa know molasses is lifebloood mon!
where from? never heard of that one.I
If u ever get a chance try antiquan rum from the islands sugarcane plantation...............priceless
oops. i'm a bit slow today. Antiguan rum from Antigua. duh!!! i'll check it out at the local purveyor of fine spirits.Carribean island of antigua
What increments pleaseCoco water is full.of enzymes and minerals and great for plants just make sure to use fresh coconut water. Not bottled coco water. Bottled coco water is pasteurized and that kills off all the bennies. You only need 2 coconuts per 5 gal of water.
When you buy coconuts . Shake them first to make sure they're full of water. When they go bad the amount of water in them diminishes.
Spraying coco water is pointless. Those enzymes don't do anything on the leaves. They dont do well in a high oxygen environment. They work better in the soil.
My foliars each once a week
Activated Lactobacillus serum / fresh aloe
Ahimsa neem oil / aloe / yucca / silica
Kelp meal / aloe