Mango juice?

Father Jack

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Of course it's a bad idea. Why feed something you don't have a clue about the results? Is it that hard to find some normal nutes where you live?

Sounds like mango juice would be very acidic.

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Wigmo

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nah dude dont listen to him, as long as you diluted it enough it will be fine, probably wont do much but you never know.
 

Father Jack

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nah dude dont listen to him, as long as you diluted it enough it will be fine, probably wont do much but you never know.
Good advice there buddy. You don't have a clue what mango juice will do to a plant...but you tell him/her it will be fine. It's people like you that help people ruin their gardens. If you don't know what you're talking about...why not shut the fuck up!

being helpful does not mean shootin your mouth with advice that you haven't got a clue about. Grow up and quit giving bad advice to people. It doesn't help anyone.

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natmoon

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So I diluted some Mango juice (kerns) and water my plants with it.

Anyone know if that was a bad idea?
Everything in the mango juice is fine for plants except for its high levels of acidity.
You should also always strain any juice that you use in case the bits begin to rot in your medium.
I highly doubt that any harm will be done to your plants as long as it was well watered down.
I also don't see why you would want to water your plants with mango juice?
Was it an experiment or what:-?
 

scias

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oh lord. hey, its not gonna hurt the plant. just keep the ph up if it is too acidic. mango however, is one of the less acidic plants
 

Father Jack

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I think the point needs to be made if I haven't made it clear already. Don't just throw some shit you have no idea about at your plants...unless the plants are just extras and you are experimenting. I like to experiment...but I don't bet my crop on a success.

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nongreenthumb

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You know kc brains sell mango for less that the money your throwing away on mango juice, which probably doesn't have much in the way of nutrient value.
 

Wigmo

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geez father jack sure seems like people basically agree with what i said. you seem to think my statement was based on nothing besides having my head up my ass. actually i was basing it on the amazing amount of resilience that the cannabis plant has shown me in the past. and the fact that mango jiuce is just sugar acid and perhaps a few nutrients on the side. the only advice you gave him had no constructive application , and left him with very little hope. i tryed to do the opposite of that. you make it seem like i set out to feed this poor guy a pile of bullshit. when in fact the only thing you gave him was negativity. at least i gave him some advice.
 

Father Jack

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geez father jack sure seems like people basically agree with what i said. you seem to think my statement was based on nothing besides having my head up my ass. actually i was basing it on the amazing amount of resilience that the cannabis plant has shown me in the past. and the fact that mango jiuce is just sugar acid and perhaps a few nutrients on the side. the only advice you gave him had no constructive application , and left him with very little hope. i tryed to do the opposite of that. you make it seem like i set out to feed this poor guy a pile of bullshit. when in fact the only thing you gave him was negativity. at least i gave him some advice.
Do you have a problem reading???

Of course it's a bad idea. Why feed something you don't have a clue about the results? Is it that hard to find some normal nutes where you live?

Sounds like mango juice would be very acidic.

Drink!
That sounds like advice to me.

But your advice is:

nah dude dont listen to him, as long as you diluted it enough it will be fine, probably wont do much but you never know.
Thats right...don't listen to someone offering caution. Listen to you that says " it will be fine". How do you KNOW that? You're telling someone something you don't KNOW. But you come off like you do. Oh wait...there it...."probably wont do much but you never know" Great feckin advice bud!

Everything in the mango juice is fine for plants except for its high levels of acidity.
You should also always strain any juice that you use in case the bits begin to rot in your medium.
I highly doubt that any harm will be done to your plants as long as it was well watered down.
I also don't see why you would want to water your plants with mango juice?
Was it an experiment or what:-?
Another poster with good advice.


I think the point needs to be made if I haven't made it clear already. Don't just throw some shit you have no idea about at your plants...unless the plants are just extras and you are experimenting. I like to experiment...but I don't bet my crop on a success.

Drink!
Well looky there...more good advice. What was your advice again. Oh yea...don't listen to me. Listen the asshat that has no knowledge on the subject but says everything will be fine. Nice one!

Drink! Feck! Arse!
 

nongreenthumb

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I'm gonna stop editing these soon father, and just live in disbelief that you really are father jack.


Thats your last warning!!!
 

Molta Mystic

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yeah i added barely any juice. about a quarter cup to about 2 liters.

I plan on buying some mango skins (dried mangoes) and mulching them into the soil.

this was me just being stupid kinda. My soil was at 8 ph so it probably did some good.
 

Father Jack

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My suggestion would be to compost things first and then use the compost. There are many great items around the house you can compost. Adding it too your soil is just asking for problems like bugs.

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