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englishdoe
07-30-2007, 11:55 PM
a friend of mine said that he was researching and found that if you use all natural green tea for nutrients instead of other nutreints that its better for your plant than other nutrients, grows faster stronger better, just mutiply what you put in a cup to what you need in a gallon, i will be trying this and will find out for myself

CB
07-31-2007, 12:25 AM
dont think the green tea will hurt a plant :)

not sure it will be all that it needs either

keep us posted

Fing_57
07-31-2007, 08:33 AM
just remember what your using to feed your plant
leaf mater thats been soaked in water = tea



sure he didnt say drink the tea while watch'm grow?

Dawg
07-31-2007, 10:23 AM
might not be totally unfounded but looks like you'll need to add something to supply "N"

http://www.groundgreentea.com/vitamins.htm

But would not brew it...major dissapation of nutrients and minerals. I'd just let it sit and absorb at room temp.

Or just use the grinds and ammend the soil maybe??? not sure curious on this grow. I'll def. follow along.