can i give my plants bottled vitamins and minerals that are for humans.. what if its plant based.. like bamboo extract for its silica or pills that have calcium iron vitamins and such is it possible to undo the capsule and pour the powder into my feed/water stir and feed it to my "veggies".. can plants uptake the calcium iron vitamins and whatever else is in multivitamins? maybe only if its plant based?
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hey so im high and thinking.. can i give my plants bottled vitamins and minerals
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yeah the reason im asking is i was also wondering could plants take up human grade or plant based calcium, mag, iron, and other stuff like bamboo or horsetail extract for its silica in herbal form its pretty much ground up dried out Chinese medicine wouldnt plants be able to take that up if you made a tea or add it to your compost.. i know the hard green and brown stinky pills with coatings cant be good for plants but maybe the plant extracts the way the chinese make herbal medicines.
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I'd suggest doing some reading about plants and gardening. They are very different creatures from us and so have very different nutritional needs.
If you want to give them calcium and don't want to use cal-mag solution, you can buy a bag of powdered dolomite lime and mix that into the soil. In acid soil it will slowly dissolve and give off calcium and magnesium. No need for milk, which will just sour in the soil and smell bad! :P
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Just a basic answer: Plants and animals uptake the same minerals, but need different forms. You will need soil with microbes in order to break down the minerals and nutrients into their available forms.
Long Answer: Plants are autotrophs (they make and create carbohydrates from raw minerals), Animals are heterotrophs (we need to eat carbohydrates, and break them down into usable minerals)
The form of minerals to create carbohydrates in plants are inherently different (they drive different metabolic pathways) than the form of minerals that animals consume.
A plant can take dirt and water and make an apple. If you bury that apple into the ground, the plant doesn't use it (the microbes will have to break it down into usable ions).
Conversely, animals cannot survive on dirt and water, we need to eat other plants and animals.
So..... it will take a while for the soil environment to break down these ingredients so the plants can use them, that's why we have minerals already in plant usable form, that we can source from local stores/ farms.
Hope this helps a little bit.
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yeah, so therefore any plant based (dried up plant/root/leaves) should be able to decompose and microbes will break it down and eat or give it to the plants and since its plant based wouldnt that help make the whole process of becoming plant food that much easier or viable.. im gonna defiately give it a try. i wouldnt bury a one a day multi vitamin nder my veggies but those chinese herbal medicines are basically plant extracts..
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