I've been reeding about watering or flushing w/milk not sure Y, any body out there hear about this or have done so please impart the reasons or benefits?As always any info would be met with much gradatude,Peace
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Milk has good nutreints and micro nutrients sugars ph is 6.5 it builds gd bacteria it's all around good I flush my plants with straight milk and I also alternate watering milk one time and nutes and water the next. Iv told other people to try milk and they loved it. Milk in any concentration works 30/70 50/50 100/0. I personaly flush with 100/0 because like I said milk is phed naturaly at 6.5 which is perfect to flush with
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What about residue going sour under norm.temps?smell I mean and is it mostly dune during final flushes?
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That's my concern too. I use blackstrap molasses during flower but sour milk??? People who have tried it swear by it...
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I havnt had sour milk yet lol I buy a gal at the store let it sit at room temp for 24hours then pour her in as a flush and then I flush again in 2weeks lol
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If u flush once every 2weeks week u will not have smell this is what I do but I use 100percent milk once a week the watering after the flush date
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So did anyone else try this thing? I understood I have to try myself to see the results, but I'd like some more infos. I've read an interesting article on this:
Do you know the magic of milk and molasses in improving your garden? Plain old milk is a miracle for plants, soil and compost. Molasses boosts the benefits!
But I really would like the opinion of someone who used it outdoor, I get its not necessary, yet if it improves bud taste i'd be interested. Let's say i've got a soil rich in life, macro and micro, will it make a difference using 25% milk 75 water once during flowering? I would tend to avoid using it to flush, in my head flushing is cleaning. Adding milk is not cleaning.Inexperienced outdoor grower, near Switzerland. I have some theoretical knowledge and only a little bit of practice, hence take what I say with a grain of salt. Also I believe everyone has his own growing way.
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Here are other articles on the topic. http://www.gardenmyths.com/milk-fertilizer http://www.gardenmyths.com/milk-fertilizer-myth-is-born https://mysare.sare.org/sare_project...55/?page=final
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If ur not sure about the milk ask green 75 he's tryed it as well and he's a master grower. But I'm tellin ya milk really works in mid veg to the end of flower and I personaly use 100percent milk and it doesn't matter skim 2percent 3.25percent anything works. Try it for ur self and see the results. But young plants don't seem to utilize it at all
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I'll have to try it for myself like I said ^^ thanks for replying. According to some research it doesn't help. It fights powdery mildew but that's about it. So on one hand there are people like you who swears by it, and on the other people who say that usually people see what they want to see because they never set up a control group... Even I, when I'll test it this year, I won't be able to set a control group... So it's just a try-out for the feeling, but next time maybe I'll go a little bit deeper and start setting control groups for different factors ^^
I'm thinking of using some extract or syrup as last watering, an hour before harvest. See if it improve taste. Many small things like that which would require in-depth study. Scientific research isn't easy to read either...
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