so can i pee on my plants

I have a feeling that weed laced with coke is bad. Just because your plant you give it to your plant doesnt mean the coke stops there. Your basically smoking crack. Ya it will get ya higher then weed will alone but your gunna get addicted to the shit. I say let weed be natural!
 
Drink nothing but water, and eat healthy for 24 hours before pissing in a bucket.

Dilute your piss with water 50/50.

Get the insides of the pots you are going to be using wet with the conconction(piss-water). Let the water drain out, but do not rinse.
 
Drink nothing but water, and eat healthy for 24 hours before pissing in a bucket.

Dilute your piss with water 50/50.

Get the insides of the pots you are going to be using wet with the conconction(piss-water). Let the water drain out, but do not rinse.


why? :confused::confused::confused:
 
I know, its all fun and games here, thats why i stick around, ive learned a ton and get to make fun of ppl too. =]
 
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The elements Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium are considered the important nutrients for strong growth.

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Calcium can be used to control the pH.
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Adding ample Nitrogen ensures fast lush growth, enabling a Cannabis plant to outgrow almost any other plant.
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Cannabis' need for phosphorus is the greatest during the seedling and flowering stages of it's life cycle.
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Potassium is associated with strong sturdy stems and plants with a high resistance to diseases and pests.
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Calcium is not added to the soil as a nutrient, but rather to balance the pH of the soil.
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To grow to a large size, marijuana requires a steady supply of nutrients, which should be added to the water on a regular basis.
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The amount of nutrients to add to the water depends on the size of the plant, the size of the pot, and the general condition of the soil.
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Always add water when you add any nutrients or fertilizer to the soil.
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It is recommended that you dissolve the fertilizer in the water before watering the plant.
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Adding more nutrients than a plant requires will toxify the soil thereby harming plant growth and development.
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Foliar feeding, or spraying the leaves with a fertilizer solution, is an ideal way of fertilizing large plants with nutrient deficiencies.
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Nutrient deficiencies can best be detected by a change in the condition and colour of the leaves.
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Soilless mixtures are a good alternative to using large amounts of soil, the main advantage being that the nutrient balance is easy to control.
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The pH is the measure of how alkaline or acidic the soil is and it's balance is determined by the amount of nutrients present in the soil.
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Although marijuana will grow in soils with a pH between five and nine, it thrives in soils with a neutral pH of around seven.
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Soils with a high content of organic matter are often quite acidic with a fairly low pH.
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Calcium can be used to balance the pH.
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Most nutrients are soluble in soils with a pH balance of between six and seven and a half.
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Continued use of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium will lower the pH of the soil, this can be rectified by adding some Calcium.
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To save overfertilized plants, the soil can be leached by removing the top few centimeters and overwatering with lukewarm water.
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Although healthy, strong growing plants love a steady supply of nutrients, you should never fertilize them every day.
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A plant growing in a poor soil, low in nutrients will develop better than a plant growing in overfertilized soil.
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Although Carbon Dioxide cannot be classified as a true nutrient, it can been used to increase growth during the vegetative stage.
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To balance the pH of an acidic soil, crush some egg-shells and soak them in water. Then strain out the shells and pour the water over your plants.
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A soil rich in Nitrogen will increase internodal growth in the stems of developing young marijuana plants.
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Urine is an excellent source of Nitrogen for marijuana plants, but as it is too concentrated to apply directly, it should always be diluted with water.

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Unless the soil is poor in nutrients, a young seedling growing in a large pot doesn't require any fertilizing for the first few weeks of it's life.
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Although Cannabis does not grow well in a soil with a low nutrient content, this is preferable to a soil that has been toxified by over-fertilization.
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The influence of the soil, and in particular the nutrient content of the soil, to the potency of the plant is something which cannot be overlooked.
bullet.gif
Nitrogen can be positively correlated with higher potency and increased growth, and it is the most influential nutrient available to the grower.
bullet.gif
Organic fertilizers are less concentrated than chemical mixes, and as the nutrients are released more slowly, there is less chance of toxifying the soil.
bullet.gif
A typical program of fertilization may be to fertilize after the fifth week of growth, and then every two weeks thereafter until flowering.
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It is always better to fertilize your plants more often with a more diluted solution, than to give them concentrated doses at longer intervals.
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Always make sure that the fertilizer is completely dissolved in the water before you apply it to your plants.
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It takes less Nitrogen than other nutrients to toxify the soil, and hence there is less margin for error when using it as a fertilizer
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bullet.gif
The elements Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium are considered the important nutrients for strong growth.

bullet.gif
Calcium can be used to control the pH.
bullet.gif
Adding ample Nitrogen ensures fast lush growth, enabling a Cannabis plant to outgrow almost any other plant.
bullet.gif
Cannabis' need for phosphorus is the greatest during the seedling and flowering stages of it's life cycle.
bullet.gif
Potassium is associated with strong sturdy stems and plants with a high resistance to diseases and pests.
bullet.gif
Calcium is not added to the soil as a nutrient, but rather to balance the pH of the soil.
bullet.gif
To grow to a large size, marijuana requires a steady supply of nutrients, which should be added to the water on a regular basis.
bullet.gif
The amount of nutrients to add to the water depends on the size of the plant, the size of the pot, and the general condition of the soil.
bullet.gif
Always add water when you add any nutrients or fertilizer to the soil.
bullet.gif
It is recommended that you dissolve the fertilizer in the water before watering the plant.
bullet.gif
Adding more nutrients than a plant requires will toxify the soil thereby harming plant growth and development.
bullet.gif
Foliar feeding, or spraying the leaves with a fertilizer solution, is an ideal way of fertilizing large plants with nutrient deficiencies.
bullet.gif
Nutrient deficiencies can best be detected by a change in the condition and colour of the leaves.
bullet.gif
Soilless mixtures are a good alternative to using large amounts of soil, the main advantage being that the nutrient balance is easy to control.
bullet.gif
The pH is the measure of how alkaline or acidic the soil is and it's balance is determined by the amount of nutrients present in the soil.
bullet.gif
Although marijuana will grow in soils with a pH between five and nine, it thrives in soils with a neutral pH of around seven.
bullet.gif
Soils with a high content of organic matter are often quite acidic with a fairly low pH.
bullet.gif
Calcium can be used to balance the pH.
bullet.gif
Most nutrients are soluble in soils with a pH balance of between six and seven and a half.
bullet.gif
Continued use of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium will lower the pH of the soil, this can be rectified by adding some Calcium.
bullet.gif
To save overfertilized plants, the soil can be leached by removing the top few centimeters and overwatering with lukewarm water.
bullet.gif
Although healthy, strong growing plants love a steady supply of nutrients, you should never fertilize them every day.
bullet.gif
A plant growing in a poor soil, low in nutrients will develop better than a plant growing in overfertilized soil.
bullet.gif
Although Carbon Dioxide cannot be classified as a true nutrient, it can been used to increase growth during the vegetative stage.
bullet.gif
To balance the pH of an acidic soil, crush some egg-shells and soak them in water. Then strain out the shells and pour the water over your plants.
bullet.gif
A soil rich in Nitrogen will increase internodal growth in the stems of developing young marijuana plants.
bullet.gif
Urine is an excellent source of Nitrogen for marijuana plants, but as it is too concentrated to apply directly, it should always be diluted with water.

bullet.gif
Unless the soil is poor in nutrients, a young seedling growing in a large pot doesn't require any fertilizing for the first few weeks of it's life.
bullet.gif
Although Cannabis does not grow well in a soil with a low nutrient content, this is preferable to a soil that has been toxified by over-fertilization.
bullet.gif
The influence of the soil, and in particular the nutrient content of the soil, to the potency of the plant is something which cannot be overlooked.
bullet.gif
Nitrogen can be positively correlated with higher potency and increased growth, and it is the most influential nutrient available to the grower.
bullet.gif
Organic fertilizers are less concentrated than chemical mixes, and as the nutrients are released more slowly, there is less chance of toxifying the soil.
bullet.gif
A typical program of fertilization may be to fertilize after the fifth week of growth, and then every two weeks thereafter until flowering.
bullet.gif
It is always better to fertilize your plants more often with a more diluted solution, than to give them concentrated doses at longer intervals.
bullet.gif
Always make sure that the fertilizer is completely dissolved in the water before you apply it to your plants.
bullet.gif
It takes less Nitrogen than other nutrients to toxify the soil, and hence there is less margin for error when using it as a fertilizer
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umm.. So, can i pee on my plants? haha j/k
 
LMAO,,,hahaha,,,and I thought my question about using club soda as a watering method was silly:?

Keep on Growin

HoLE
 
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