So I read about using fresh grass clippings to make a fertilizer. Grass clippings are a free, high-nitrogen fertilizer. When clippingsdecompose, they release their nutrients back to the lawn. They contain nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus, as well as lesser amounts of other essential plant nutrients.
I've seen no tills using mj leaves as top dressing to decompose and give back to the plant. So I decided to give this a try with my mj clippings... Leaving them to decompose only brought in bugs. So now I'm going to steep them in a jug of water for a couple weeks and see how this effects my organic grow. I know there are some heavy defoliaters out there. Has anyone ever tried using their clippings in a tea form?
48 hours and it's just starting to get cloudy. With a little agitation I am starting to smell a brew going on. I figured hell, what a great way to give back to the plant since I can't clone what I had to cut. I'm able to make one more batch just before I flip since I'll be doing a little lollipopping π. If anyone has any experience doing this I would love to hear about it. β π»
I've seen no tills using mj leaves as top dressing to decompose and give back to the plant. So I decided to give this a try with my mj clippings... Leaving them to decompose only brought in bugs. So now I'm going to steep them in a jug of water for a couple weeks and see how this effects my organic grow. I know there are some heavy defoliaters out there. Has anyone ever tried using their clippings in a tea form?
48 hours and it's just starting to get cloudy. With a little agitation I am starting to smell a brew going on. I figured hell, what a great way to give back to the plant since I can't clone what I had to cut. I'm able to make one more batch just before I flip since I'll be doing a little lollipopping π. If anyone has any experience doing this I would love to hear about it. β π»
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