soil Q

Discussion in 'First-Time Cannabis Growers' started by Kannabis, Jun 16, 2005.

  1. hey is it ok to put HUMAN urine and fecies into ur soil? Im not some sick ass dude but i dont live anywere were i can get some cow shit. just wondering...
     
  2. Absolutly not

    haha that gave me a laugh


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  3. Yes in fact you can water your plants with human urine (yes i am serious).But when you do that it should not be pure urine you must mix it with water first.It's a good nourishment for the plant.
     
  4. Urine contains nitrogen yes, but it also has LOTS of other UNWANTED stuff. The Nitrogen levels will be different at all times as well, so how much do you dilute it? Hard to tell so avoid it I say.

    Miracle-Gro or other generic fertilizers used sparsely are even better for your plant than urine I'm guessing. Please don't pee on your plants lol.

    Please correct me if I'm wrong.

    Gg
     


  5. Actually its a good source of nitrogen. Ive done it myself before to a yellowing lanky plant and now its my biggest-best one...

    Urine is made up of Carbon 11-17% Nitrogen 15-19% Calcium 4-6% Potassium 3-5% Phosphorus 2-5%

    http://www.overgrow.com/edge/showthread.php?t=537514


    wat i did was got a water bottle ( 1 liter ) , peed an inch, and diluted the rest with water. great results
     
  6. I stand corrected :eek:

    Gg
     
  7. its all good man! that what we're all here for right? to help eachother out


    we learn something new every day :smoke:

    its the feces that are terrible because we are omnivores, and they dont like the left over of meat :eek:



    Only feces from herbivores ;)
     

  8. Or fish... Fish are carnivorous and canibles... Yet fish emulsion is VERY good for plants :)
     

  9. Totally spaced out on the fish..lol, that alaskan fish emulsion is the best shit.
     
  10. yea i think ill try it out on like a couple plants
     

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