Coffee Grounds Used For Growing Medium

sso

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I use to sprinkle coffee grounds on top of my soil before I watered every couple weeks during veg with no negative effects.... Coffee grounds are loaded with nitrogen...
every time you watered, bit of the coffeegrounds got dissolved into the soil. he´s talking about making the entire medium coffeegrounds, that would be way too acidic and also too strong.
 

cd123atd4e

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I would say coffe grounds work good as an addition, but as a media by itself you mught as well have a bonfire with your plants leave's
 

Dgringo69

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Someone answer this!! ASAP!! I like this idea, but im a rookie so its prob a terrible idea. Usually my pot growing ideas just turn into jokes, but I guess thats part of growing up in the cannabis adventure.
Yep. Worms in the soil are beneficial due to added aeration and worm castings but do not dump synthetic nutes or large amounts of acids in your soil. Worms will only thrive in an organic environment. Happy growing:)
 

BigNBushy

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I saved my plants with coffee grounds. Had a bad iron deficiency, which I discovered was due to high Ph, so I top dressed with coffee and it worked like a charm.
 
In my relatively new house i killed 15 seedlings the first 3 months. My tapwater has a ph of 8. I tried using vinegar without result. I also used limestone in the soil. But it was still too high ph.

so i thought... if coffe grounds are acidic.. maybe it could balance my alkaline water?
Time for an experiment! :)
 

Dr. Who

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Good lord another dead one back to life!

We should call these ZOMBIE threads.....They just keep coming back and consuming more members!!!

:mrgreen: :o
 
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