Recycled Organic Living Soil (ROLS) and No Till Thread

ShLUbY

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I assume he posted that earlier? I have had the ignore feature activated. I feel like Un-ignoring to read a post is sort of dignifying the post so I mostly don't. At least it keeps me chill
if you have someone ignored can you not see someone quote their post, im assuming? P has it in the "darth breakdown", 2nd and 3rd quotes.
 

Pattahabi

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I assume he posted that earlier? I have had the ignore feature activated. I feel like Un-ignoring to read a post is sort of dignifying the post so I mostly don't. At least it keeps me chill
Yep, that was the post I was responding to. I googled another one of his posts... Same deal. Totally ripped off from another source with no credit given. Perfect reason to use that ignore button. :bigjoint:

P-
 

littlejacob

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Bonjour
Someone could explain me how to use coconut water and aloe?
May I use weed leave for green manure? (Dry or wet ?)
Have a great day ★
 

Rrog

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if you have someone ignored can you not see someone quote their post, im assuming? P has it in the "darth breakdown", 2nd and 3rd quotes.

Actually no, so it looks like they're arguing with themselves since the posts and quoted posts don't show up. Really, the ignore feature really insulates you
 

ShLUbY

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Bonjour
Someone could explain me how to use coconut water and aloe?
May I use weed leave for green manure? (Dry or wet ?)
Have a great day ★
aloe vera fresh from the plant, 2 TBSP (30ml) per gallon of fresh water. coconut water (make sure there are no other ingredients in it) can be used at a rate of 1/4cup (60ml) per gallon

if you're talkin about composting or mulching with the cannabis leaves, yes you can.
 

Vnsmkr

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aloe vera fresh from the plant, 2 TBSP (30ml) per gallon of fresh water. coconut water (make sure there are no other ingredients in it) can be used at a rate of 1/4cup (60ml) per gallon

if you're talkin about composting or mulching with the cannabis leaves, yes you can.
Spot on what I do. Coconut water straight from the coconut. Same with the aloe
 

littlejacob

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aloe vera fresh from the plant, 2 TBSP (30ml) per gallon of fresh water. coconut water (make sure there are no other ingredients in it) can be used at a rate of 1/4cup (60ml) per gallon

if you're talkin about composting or mulching with the cannabis leaves, yes you can.
Bonjour
Thank a lot for the answer...but I asked cause there is fresh aloe where I live (free!) And to know what you use it for!? Same for coco water why do you use it?
Have a nice day!
 

Rrog

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So, I'm gonna pretend that's a Dorito. 'Cause I'm not there and maybe you're a closet Dorito eater. I just don't know, see.

So in my mind, you know, maybe it's a Dorito
 

Pattahabi

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Bonjour
Thank a lot for the answer...but I asked cause there is fresh aloe where I live (free!) And to know what you use it for!? Same for coco water why do you use it?
Have a nice day!
Take approx 1oz of leaf 'gel' to 1 gallon of water, blend, strain and foliar. This can also be added to your waterings. I blend skin and all, and I usually guess on the 1oz, although it may help to try and weigh it out a time or two so you know what it looks like. This is the why:

The ten main areas of chemical constituents of Aloe vera include: Amino Acids, Anthraquinones, Enzymes, Minerals, Vitamins, Lignins, Monosaccharide, Polysaccharides, Salicylic Acid, Saponins, And Sterols.

Amino acids found in Aloe vera include: Isoleucine, Leucine, Lysine, Methionine, Phenylalanine, Threonine, Valine,And Tryptophan. Some Of The Other Non-Essential Amino Acids Found In Aloe Vera Include Alanine, Arginine, Asparagine, Cysteine, Glutamic Acid, Glycine, Histidine, Proline, Serine, Tyrosine, Glutamine, And Aspartic Acid.

Enzymes include Amylase, Bradykinase, Catalase, Cellulas, Lipase, Oxidase, Alkaline Phosphatase, Proteolytias, Creatine Phosphokinase and Carboxypeptidase.

Aloe vera also contains Vitamins B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, and B12 along with Choline, Calcium, Magnesium, Zinc, Manganese, Chromium, Selenium. Additional elements found in Aloe vera include Copper, Iron, Potassium, Phosphorus, And Sodium.


In addition, aloe vera also contains saponins and salicylic acid which are huge selling points.

hth!

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Vnsmkr

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Bonjour
Thank a lot for the answer...but I asked cause there is fresh aloe where I live (free!) And to know what you use it for!? Same for coco water why do you use it?
Have a nice day!
This is out of high times from an article on ROLS:


A “Protein Drink” for Your Plants
Raw, organic aloe vera juice is an amazing addition to your regular waterings or foliar feedings at 1⁄4 cup per gallon of water. Think of aloe vera doing for your plants what a protein shake does for an elite athlete: providing the body what it needs to grow bigger and stronger by giving it more raw material. Just like a human body will use amino acids to make proteins and proteins to make muscles, plants will use simple sugars to make starches, and starches to make their structures. Aloe vera juice is chock-full of simple sugars and starches, giving your plants the nutrition they need for serious performance.

For Plants That Grow Like Coconut Palms
Raw, organic coconut water can replace an armload of top-secret grow formulas. Added to feedings at 15 milliliters per liter of H2O, coconut water will cause your plants to grow faster, more vigorously, and with more buds sites and shorter internodal distances. Keep in mind that a coconut is the biggest seed on Earth -- and like any other seed, it contains enough nutrition for the plant to grow until it develops sufficient leaves to make its own food. Coconut trees get taller by growing huge palm leaves that die off, leaving a trunk -- which means that unlike cannabis, which grows stem space between each set of branches, coconut water has cytokinins (sigh-toe-kine-ens), hormones that signal the plant to divide cells in the roots and growing shoots, equaling explosive growth. Coconut water is also a great source of cal- cium, magnesium, and other minerals and elements your plants need.
 
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