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videoman40

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Okay, maybe I should put my pipe down and quit for the day, but I got to reading, and found myself reading about........eggs here! and here too.

It seems that they have quite the value, and got to wondering the possibilities of using the egg in a grow, maybe just the yolk, as it appearantly breaks down easier. Not totally sure on this yet.

Okay, now all of you can break out with the yokes.....err, I mean jokes!
Would love to hear feedback on this, be it a laugh, or some honest feedback, whatever.
Peace
 

videoman40

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Yeah dude, I know it sounds crazy but whatever. Where the hell is that purplegorilla when I need him! lol (he knows organics)
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battosai

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eggs will not make tea. they will turn into hard boiled eggs. i love eggs. i could never waste one on a plant. that is breakfast A #1 duke of new york.
 

TillthedayiDIE420

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eggs will not make tea. they will turn into hard boiled eggs. i love eggs. i could never waste one on a plant. that is breakfast A #1 duke of new york.
Where do you get your information from? when did enyone say eggs will make tea?

I said, "Tea, Tea is where its at!"
Not, "egg's will make tea!"

If you understand the english language you will see the difference :mrgreen: :joint: :peace:
 

matias2911

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How good is tea anyways? I know my grandmother uses it on her rose garden, but I know nothing else about it. Is it a good fertilizer? how much of it should you add?
 

HighPhi

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why not it makes scence, and egg is all the vits protiens sugars, chemicals etc. needed to grow life so i assume that it would help a plant.
 

ljjr

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eggs?, haven't heard of that, but who knows? there is a lot i haven't heard of. and btw i grow all of my "personal" stash organically, and when growing organically you are feeding the soil not the plant, the plant benefits from the microbes waste in the soil. teas are very good for the plants, during veg i feed my soil bat guano mixed with distilled water and a little bit of pure blend pro veg. sometimes i even but a drop of compost from my compost pile. i brew it for 24 hours, then let it sit for a day or so. my girls love it. during flowering i use less bat guano and more sea bird guano for Phosphorous. then after it is cooled i keep it in a container with a small airstone to keep it alive, as long as you have constant oxygen being intorduced into the water it is alive. but as soon as you stop the oxygen flow, it start to die. once it has died from lack of oxygen, it acts as a microbial starter, rather than a beneficial microbe.
 

videoman40

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You never had any problems with the distilled water? I only ask as I've heard of a bunch of problems using that. But I may be wrong, as I have never used it myself.
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Moon Shadow

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distilled water won't make moonshine
moonshine needs all those other mineral and what ever is in there
water high in iron won't make moonshine either and the ph is critical
I have never made any bad moonshine
I have never had any returned
all my customers have returned

The water will change the moonshine taste and effects no matter what else you do

good clean moonshine drunk by itself will taste good and not make you sick or give you a hang over

I do not know the effects it has on weed yet but I am the best moonshiner that ever was and I bet water has a far bigger effect than you think

I think that looking into what minerals have what effect on thc would give the fastest answer

I think I'll go have a look
 

ljjr

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no problems yet with distilled water, the tap water here is so bad its crazy, i was constantly changing filters in my r/o system, so my older brother who has been growing for years before me, told me to use distilled water and i haven't used my r/o system since(was 2nd hand anyway lol). i use distilled in all my teas and regular waterings.
 
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