ash in soil?

sleepsmoke

Well-Known Member
i have a friend who religiously adds his bowl ash to his soil and waters it in. It seems to not have any ill effects and he swears by it. i was wondering if anyone had heard about this and knew if it was actually benificial.:joint:
 

Chiceh

Global Mod, Stoner Chic
Sound like he uses his plant as an ashtray, hhmmm doesn't sound right to me. :confused:
 

MrFishy

Well-Known Member
and many soft-bodied insects are irritated to the point of scratching their ecto-skeleton open and dehydrating by some-type ashes, wood among them. Don't know about hashash.
 

markey

Active Member
well ash can be good for some plants, I don't know about marijuana but we always thru our cigarette buds in lemon and apple trees and their leaves would heal up
 

nickfury510

Well-Known Member
ive heard of farmers buring their crops after harvest and turning the ash back into the soil for enrichment....if this is true or not...i dont know...but ive heard it more than once....
 

bonz

Well-Known Member
wood ash is full of nutrients, it helps keep the soils ph nutural, and helps with bugs.
 

jamesmadison

Active Member
Hey Bonz, I have seen some of your pics on this site and your plants look really good and healthy. I was wondering what kind of light you are using?
 

bonz

Well-Known Member
no thats my camera`s different white ballance for hps pic`s. the extra 30 watts does give me 30% more blue spectrum though. son agro is the only ones that make them in 430 watts.
 
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