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Make your own nutrients

Sandnut

Active member
Did you know you could make your own nutrients for the cost of 0$?

I will show you in 6 easy steps, trust me im a doctor.

Step 1

Find some Stinging nettle, they should be easy to find, they grow like weed (not the good weed), anywhere.

Step 2

Put them in a container, a bag in this case, and remeber to use gloves, if you aren't sure if you have found the real deal, try to rub some of it on your arm, trust me, you will feel if it's Stinging nettle

Step 3

Remove as much as you can of the stems and use a scissor to cut the leaves and stuff (Pretend your manicuring except this time you are violating the 'bud')

Step 4

Get ridd of the stems and put all the leaf material into container, boil as much water as you need to fill the container to the top. Don't worry the boiling water will kill any unwanted bugs.

Step 5

Put something ontop of the surface making sure all of the green material is below water,

Step 6

Close the lid and make sure its tight, let it sit for 3-4days.

if it ain't tight, make sure you store the container somewhere where u dont mind it smelling, cause it's gonna smell real bad when u open it.

Next step, Remove all plant material and you should have a liquid solution that smells really bad, but is FULL of nutrients, and organic ones !


And voila! you have made your own nutrients, the formula should be 1part nutrients 10parts water, and don't mind the smell, once the solution hits the soil of your plants the smell disappears. Meanwhile keep ur nutrient in a sealed bottle.


peace:joint:
 

n0te

New member
Thanks, Im gonna try it out.. Nettle soup is great and healthy too.. some dry them and use it as tea ;)
 

Neo-Hippie

New member
What about Flower?

What about Flower?

That sounds great for veg, what about flower cycle? I've heard that you could do the same thing with Comfrey I think for a flower nute. Anyone heard of this?
 

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