about the milk

dimi6o

Active Member
hallo!!! i have many litters milk and a friend of mine told me then the milk is a good for my plants.its a true?and if its a true how many milk i have to put in the pot? tanks
 

bongrippinbob

Well-Known Member
Don't do it. There was something about it in a high times a while back. I don't know what people are thinking putting milk into their plants. Just use water and quality nutes and you'll be fine. And quit telling people you are growing.
 

Bangers999

New Member
NEVER heard of this so it cant be true, once again keep it simple, they guy above has gave good advise, a very good starter is stuff called formulex i use that for 1st week maybe 2 its a very good intro for young plants seeds or clones, GROWELL WEB SITE, one thing ive used and swear by is if you are doing pots with soil they love rabbit shit not to much about 1/4 of a cup just down the bottom where roots will be building up in the future. it works. also if you know someone with a fish tank take some of the water when they are cleaning their tank again not to much but they love it.
 

Bangers999

New Member
No dont do it just keep it simple, if you are doing pots and soil they love rabbit shit or if you know someone with a fish tank they love the old water from it again not to much half a cup as a one of treat, but milk keep that for your tea or suger puffs.
 

thelastpirate

Well-Known Member
I'd love to see an R. Crumb visual of that!!! (I'll bet that not many of you all out there remember him, but those who do.................well, we're just old!!!) Underground comix ruled!!!!

God I'd hate to see what would happen if I followed every "Secret method/ingredient to growing great dope" that I've heard in the past. JUST WHERE does half of this shit come from anyway? Plain ole common sense would debunk the majority of it. Some of these "secrets" just have to be someone fucking with someone else!!!
Just for entertainment purposes, I'd kinda like to see an "Old wives tale" or "Urban Myth" Thread. Whats the strangest thing someone has told you would get you the "shit that killed Elvis" weed?

ROFLMFAO!!!!

TLP
 

calicat

Well-Known Member
I would not do it. A friend of mine actually did it as a foliar spray to combat powdery mildew and it worked but what traded in its place was leaf blight because the milk curdled.
 

captain792000

New Member
NEVER heard of this so it cant be true, once again keep it simple, they guy above has gave good advise, a very good starter is stuff called formulex i use that for 1st week maybe 2 its a very good intro for young plants seeds or clones, GROWELL WEB SITE, one thing ive used and swear by is if you are doing pots with soil they love rabbit shit not to much about 1/4 of a cup just down the bottom where roots will be building up in the future. it works. also if you know someone with a fish tank take some of the water when they are cleaning their tank again not to much but they love it.
lol...I was just gonna say that... my step dad use to grow 10 footers outside using mashed up rabbit shit... he swears by it...lol... other than him..you are the only other person ive ever heard mention it...i use to think he was full of it...lol....
 

MrHowardMarks

Well-Known Member
There's a thread about rabbit shit. Really any shit is good fertilizer, but seabird shit and bat shit are the best shit. :mrgreen: SHIT, SHIT, SHIT
 

thelastpirate

Well-Known Member
And a guy would be riding the cow with his face melting off. Not to mention the sky would be a rainbow of color, and stars would be everywhere.:bigjoint:
And Mr Natural would be collecting the cow pies!!!!! (For the organic grow dontcha know)

God I miss the UGC!!!! (am I THAT old?)
 

bongrippinbob

Well-Known Member
There's a thread about rabbit shit. Really any shit is good fertilizer, but seabird shit and bat shit are the best shit. :mrgreen: SHIT, SHIT, SHIT
This is not true. You don't want to use just any crap. Manure from meat eating animals is bad for you. Disease can be transmitted through their manure, into your edible crop, and now you are sick. Make sure you dog and cat don't crap in your garden.

Here is a quote from a website and the link to it.

Manure Matters: How Manures Measure Up

[FONT=Arial,Helvetica]Good poop, bad poop[/FONT]​
What is good for the goose, is not always good for the gander. There are a few manures that should not be used, primarily those of meat eaters. According to Cornell University, "Homeowners should not use any manure from dogs, cats, or other meat-eating animals, since there is risk of parasites or disease organisms that can be transmitted to humans."
 

ISmokePotBecauseItsCool

Well-Known Member
I have a question....and this is a serious question....I have a pet rat...yes a rat, and its the nicest and most intelligent pet ive had...and it eats mainly grains, nuts, and fruits...and shits profusely....would its shit be beneficial for my little ladies? Please dont laugh at me haha I would but seriously....that would be sweet, I have an endless supply...:bigjoint:
 

thelastpirate

Well-Known Member
I have a question....and this is a serious question....I have a pet rat...yes a rat, and its the nicest and most intelligent pet ive had...and it eats mainly grains, nuts, and fruits...and shits profusely....would its shit be beneficial for my little ladies? Please dont laugh at me haha I would but seriously....that would be sweet, I have an endless supply...:bigjoint:

Rats are omnivorous (they literally eat ANYTHING) so I doubt you could use rat shit as a fert. Even if you COULD use them I don't think I would. It's just a mental image thing.
Some people say that tongue is a good meat but so is a rib eye steak and it's alot more appealing.

I found a rabbit and guinea pig breeder locally and I'm composting some over the winter to use on the next grow. This grow I'm using mainly guano & fish emulsion with blood and bone meal.
 

bongrippinbob

Well-Known Member
y dont u try using the milk on ur plant and let us know how it goes?
I finally dug up the HT mag I mentioned a couple of posts ago. Here is what it says about milk,
"The belief taht injecting pumpkins with whole milk would spur growth came from a children's book, and the rumor manages to propagate daily. Injecting milk into the stem of a plant will cause a fatal bacterial infection. The best way to grow exceptional plaints is to fine-tune you hydroponic system and monitor the pH and EC carefully. Take special care with the environment, temp, and humidity to ensure that plants never lack anything."

Now this is talking about injecting milk, not watering with it, but I would guess the results would be the same. Death of the plant. Even if you are watering, there is probably so much calcium in it that it will cause Mg def, etc. It is just a bad idea.
 

anhedonia

Well-Known Member
it will cause a fatal bacterial infection I think is what he said if I remember that off the top of my head right. Milk goes nasty when its not refrigerated so it should be obvious that it isnt plant food. but I can imagine some newbs maby thinking that smelly rotting sour smell is good for thier soil.

I love all the hot babes in r. crums comics. ZAP comics was the shit back in the day.
 
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