juicy juice (no, the juice.)??

xmissxaliex

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Dude, okay so, i learned that you can put watermelon juice in the soil while your growing because it has more vitamins and shit, right? Well, they aren't in season where i'm at and all there is, is watermelon juicy juice. would.. that be the same thing? or should i just try to find some watermelons?
 
That's pretty sugary. The purpose of using juices as teas isn't just for the vitamins (by the way, leftover beer is actually great for this), but to boost microbial activity. The microbes that feed and convert the soil are what your plants are really gonna get off on.
 
left over beer? lol, well it says no sugar in it and it lists the ingrediants but i don't want to mess up my plants. hmm.
 
Then I'd really advise you stay the heck away from all the weird shit.. molasses is good for needed good bacteria growth, beer (no not 24..:p)... go easy with anything you add till you've seen the plants reaction... good intentions can bite...
IMO
beer IS sugar and water..with grain.
 
Then I'd really advise you stay the heck away from all the weird shit.. molasses is good for needed good bacteria growth, beer (no not 24..:p)... go easy with anything you add till you've seen the plants reaction... good intentions can bite...
IMO
beer IS sugar and water..with grain.
Yeah, but it's a different form of sugar. Diluted it's a great little boost, as with molasses. I've hesitated to try the apple juice, though it seems that if it's not with any added sugar (still tastes awfully sweet to me) it might offer some benefits, though I couldn't tell you what they are. The molasses does a great job of keeping inoculations of mycorrhizae going, for sure.
 
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