What can I do with pruned leaves from a vegetating plant?

Discussion in 'Growing Marijuana Indoors' started by Star Captain, Feb 3, 2016.

  1. I trimmed the bottom of my plant quite a bit today and have a nice collection of leaves and stems. I want to know what the best thing I could do with the green I have. Remember, these leaves are from a vegetation plant (and I heard vegging plants contain little to zero cannabinoids or THC, or whatever). What does I do?

     
  2. Well if your an organic gardener it makes for great mulch. Or worm food. Or compost.

    But aside from that don't really know. There was this lady that my sister had bought jewelry off of, she was encasing them in molten glass for necklaces and bracelets and shit. Pretty cool.
     


  3. if you are out of pot smoke them, it's better than nothing


     
  4. #4 GoldGrower, Feb 3, 2016
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    this sort of stuff gets fed to my worms. But if you want to get high from it, try simmering a few handfuls in some water for about 15 minutes, and eat it up. The taste is quite nice, but nothing like the typical marijuana smell of bud. I tried it with some male flowers and leaves and I had quite a significant effect
     
  5. Throw them in the compost pile. They've not reached the point where they hold anything good for the weed user yet. You have to get on into flower before the trim or waste from the plant is good to do anything with. TWW
     
  6. mulch if you're using soil..
    trash if hydro.

     
  7. Use them to make a pain rub.
     

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