PeachyBuds
Member
Hey guys!
I'm onto my 5th grow now, and now that I've learned first hand where I was lacking the most and have my breeding done with, I've cut back on my total plants, and now it's time to really grow some beasts :3
I've stuck almost entirely to organics thus far and have had decent success (aside from some unrelated issues
). But now that I'm growing them out bigger, I'd like to get my nutrients down better since I'll have less of an ability to let the soil do the most of my work.
As a heavy coffee drinker as is, I've had a nice supply of used coffee grounds that ive put into my compost, and my compost tea. The used stuff never seemed to really give much of and N bump (probably partly due to not oxygenating my tea well enough as it brews) but, now that I'm on the search for better, cheap, tasty, organic nitrogen, I'm looking into a new idea, and can't find much on it, so I want your opinions!
The main question: Would it be better to use straight, unbrewed decaf coffee grounds in my compost tea? (I know the caffeine thing is controversial, I'd just rather not screw with that.) Obviously it'll be more acidic, but that's manageable. Primarily, can I get a better nitrogen content from that, and if so, is it worth it for the price compared to, y'know, free, for used normal coffee grounds? If any of you have tried, or have knowledge around that, I'd love to hear!
Thanks!
-Peaches
I'm onto my 5th grow now, and now that I've learned first hand where I was lacking the most and have my breeding done with, I've cut back on my total plants, and now it's time to really grow some beasts :3
I've stuck almost entirely to organics thus far and have had decent success (aside from some unrelated issues

As a heavy coffee drinker as is, I've had a nice supply of used coffee grounds that ive put into my compost, and my compost tea. The used stuff never seemed to really give much of and N bump (probably partly due to not oxygenating my tea well enough as it brews) but, now that I'm on the search for better, cheap, tasty, organic nitrogen, I'm looking into a new idea, and can't find much on it, so I want your opinions!
The main question: Would it be better to use straight, unbrewed decaf coffee grounds in my compost tea? (I know the caffeine thing is controversial, I'd just rather not screw with that.) Obviously it'll be more acidic, but that's manageable. Primarily, can I get a better nitrogen content from that, and if so, is it worth it for the price compared to, y'know, free, for used normal coffee grounds? If any of you have tried, or have knowledge around that, I'd love to hear!
Thanks!
-Peaches