MJ & The Kitchen?

Erk202

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I was just in the kitchen coming up with some ideas. (Im the idea kind of guy when it come to experiments and stuff)

And i was thinking could we blend up some fresh raisins, and mix it with some water and water that with our plants since it has some good stuff in the raisins.

Or could we do same method but with another kind of fruit or vegetable ?

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i heard you can mix up walnuts with water and foliar feed for plants with magnesium deficiencies? i would think that you using raisins is exactly how someone figured out how to use walnuts. find out what raisins are high in, and you could use that when you need that particular nutrient. i wouldn't just use it to try, b/c you might give the plant something it doesn't need. i think a lot of raisins will give you fiber and make you shit, but i dont think the plant has that problem.
 
i heard you can mix up walnuts with water and foliar feed for plants with magnesium deficiencies? i would think that you using raisins is exactly how someone figured out how to use walnuts. find out what raisins are high in, and you could use that when you need that particular nutrient. i wouldn't just use it to try, b/c you might give the plant something it doesn't need. i think a lot of raisins will give you fiber and make you shit, but i dont think the plant has that problem.
:thankyou:

But what about anything else other then raisins?

i know its alot of stuff in the kitchen u can use that plants need...

doesn't plants need IRON and VITAMINS A,B,C,D,E Etc.....
 
sure, your plants need a little bit of everything, but your better off just getting some nutes. it would be too tedious and time consuming to figure out a solution of just things from your kitchen. you'd have to do all kinds of trial and error, it would be better to get a nute solution, and if you run into a problem then use the stuff from your kitchen.
 
whatever the amount per gallon or per liter, wherever your from, you just divide that amount by 4 and put that much into the gallon or liter.
 
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