ThorGanjason
Well-Known Member
OK, so I'm just gonna reach out and ask if anyone has ever heard about this. My girlfriend is adamant that this is tried and true (like she's ever grown anything in her life [other than her two beautiful girls, of course]).
So our cat had kittens. My girlfriend saved all of the placentas in a little box, and she wants me to put them in the dirt. Like straight up, when I go to pot--perlite, then a little dirt, then placenta, then plant, then a little more dirt.
It seems like there's ten different ways this would be bad. Bacteria (not the kind you want) mold, pests...the list goes on and on.
I'm sure there is some type of research out there somewhere that talks about the benefits of afterbirth for plants (I know they are loaded with good stuff) but she keeps trying to get me to put them in there and I keep refusing BC I can't find any research on it.
So, anybody have experience with a dirty placenta?
So our cat had kittens. My girlfriend saved all of the placentas in a little box, and she wants me to put them in the dirt. Like straight up, when I go to pot--perlite, then a little dirt, then placenta, then plant, then a little more dirt.
It seems like there's ten different ways this would be bad. Bacteria (not the kind you want) mold, pests...the list goes on and on.
I'm sure there is some type of research out there somewhere that talks about the benefits of afterbirth for plants (I know they are loaded with good stuff) but she keeps trying to get me to put them in there and I keep refusing BC I can't find any research on it.
So, anybody have experience with a dirty placenta?