alien mushroomhead
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Cool thanks man. Is there a certain brand of aloe gel that does not have the sorbate? Or should I just play it safe and invest in some aloe plants?
An aloe plant is the best way, imo. A lot of people use the 200x freeze dried aloe as well from here: https://www.ingredientstodiefor.com/blogs/index.php/aloe-vera-in-products?blog=1Cool thanks man. Is there a certain brand of aloe gel that does not have the sorbate? Or should I just play it safe and invest in some aloe plants?
Have not used it yet myself, but I don`t think it`s harmful. I plan to just use it in the soil though. I think it was cann, headtreep or rrog that said it has no benefit for foliar, but is great for a soil drench.I just did a coconut water foliar. Anybody have any reason why this may have been a bad idea?
nnice it is much cheaper and a cool website, thanks!!! I do have connections to some permaculture farms, so ill be giving that a try soon. but for now I do want to purchase my own and try to grow my own. do u use the pwder form or dried leaves? or anyone? thanksI add nettle and comfrey to my soil but I cook my soil after each round. Here is where I get mine. http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/ I think its cheaper then your link. I also add it to my compost. I have stinging nettle seeds and a few bocking 14 comfrey plants but they just went into the soil a few months ago. It says your in California search for permaculture on google around your area you may find some people around there growing tons of the stuff. I know I found a ton of horsetail growing by a pond on a frisbee golf course here in Michigan. Remember nettle and comfrey have a high npk so it doesnt take all that much and if using it in teas it can burn your plants if not diluted.