what about dog poo, could you use that ontop as a fert???
maybe you should crap on it too
here is some proof of urine fertilized MJ. I know fertilizer can be bought, but why if I can produce it myself for free?
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These plants are 7weeks old, that's 7 weeks from germinated seeds to now. Yes I use LEDs so that's why pics are pink. I use dilution of 1 part urine to 5 parts water. I also provide phosphorus by employing duck poop tea. Horribly stinky stuff until soil absorbs, but very potent.
I guess shit is OK while urine seems to freak people out. Oh, and I must ask, " Why would you pay ANY amount of money to get a less effective fertilizer, when urine is free?" Check out this pic of my biggest lady who has never received anything but urine enriched compost teas.
Exhaustive detailed description of the composition of human urine can be found in NASA Contractor Report No. NASA CR-1802, D. F. Putnam, July 1971[2]. That report provided detailed chemical analyses for inorganic and organic constituents, methods of analysis, chemical and physical properties and its behavior during concentrative processes such as evaporation, distillation and other phisiochemical operations. Urine is an aqueous solution of greater than 95% water, with the remaining constituents, in order of decreasing concentration urea 9.3 g/L, chloride 1.87 g/L, sodium 1.17 g/L, potassium 0.750 g/L, creatinine 0.670 g/L and other dissolved ions, inorganic and organic compounds.
Urine from normal individuals was often inhibitory and sometimes bactericidal for growth of these organisms. Antibacterial activity of urine was not related to lack of nutrient material as addition of broth did not decrease inhibitory activity. Antibacterial activity was correlated with osmolality, urea concentration and ammonium concentration, but not with organic acid, sodium, or potassium concentration.