are the dried and ground leaves of a male plant good as fertilizer for female plants? thanks.:peace:
2d9s Well-Known Member Sep 2, 2010 #1 are the dried and ground leaves of a male plant good as fertilizer for female plants? thanks.
420God Well-Known Member Sep 2, 2010 #2 No, it needs to be composted and broke down. It wouldn't even provide enough material to make a difference unless you grew 10 lbs of males.
No, it needs to be composted and broke down. It wouldn't even provide enough material to make a difference unless you grew 10 lbs of males.
Spanishfly Well-Known Member Sep 2, 2010 #4 2d9s said: thought it would transfer some of its nutrients... thanks! Click to expand... Compost is ready when it is a brown powdery material that looks nothing like the plant detritus that you have added to it.
2d9s said: thought it would transfer some of its nutrients... thanks! Click to expand... Compost is ready when it is a brown powdery material that looks nothing like the plant detritus that you have added to it.
Beansly RIU Bulldog Sep 2, 2010 #5 If you want something to do woth the males, then take pictures of you "torturing" them and post them up! Always good for a laugh.
If you want something to do woth the males, then take pictures of you "torturing" them and post them up! Always good for a laugh.