This is an excellent and eco friendly way to keep all of your plants healthy. I have used this for black spot for several years. Scientifically proven.
Milk has a bunch of phosphorus and it's very easy for the plants to update because it's liquid also that has calcium and other stuff . I even think it has some beneficial microbes.
I’m have a theory that plants react very similar to humans in terms of diet & consumption. I’m going to try feeding a plant sports drinks like gatorade, another one sugary drinks like juice & soda, another one natural drinks like 100% orange juice & organic herbal tea, and another one destructive drinks like alcohol & cough syrup
What about heavy cream that went bad? It seems like it might be chunky... i'm wondering if i can blend it up with water and pour it around my plants... i also keep searching youtube unsuccessfully... i swear i once heard that buttermilk is acidic and can be blended with water and moss to spray in areas you want to grow moss, but now that i have the opportunity to do it, i can't find any information on buttermilk with moss, so maybe i was mistaken??
no you got it right...blend milk water and chunks of moss you want to grow, mix in blender and brush onto pots or wood or wherever you want it to grow...keep it moist and watered.i was just talking to my daughter about this two days ago.she wants to do it because we have some beautiful moss on a piece of railroad timber outside..
Milk is high in calcium (often left out of a lot of fertilisers) phosphorous, potassium, sugars and protiens that are beneficial for plants. It can be used well diluted in a foliar spray and on the roots of especially tomatoes, cucumbers ect to help fight off disease and increase fruit production. Can you substantiate how and why this is whack job stuff?
I actually did use this method of milk to bring my plant back to life and it actually worked.
I tried all the leftovers milk to indoors plants. They grow really well and the foliage really beautiful 😊
I have used milk successfully on my tomatoes and eggplant! I wll continue to do so!
This is an excellent and eco friendly way to keep all of your plants healthy. I have used this for black spot for several years. Scientifically proven.
Milk has a bunch of phosphorus and it's very easy for the plants to update because it's liquid also that has calcium and other stuff .
I even think it has some beneficial microbes.
So informative. I appreciate this video
I’m have a theory that plants react very similar to humans in terms of diet & consumption. I’m going to try feeding a plant sports drinks like gatorade, another one sugary drinks like juice & soda, another one natural drinks like 100% orange juice & organic herbal tea, and another one destructive drinks like alcohol & cough syrup
Ngl I thought of idiocracy movie straight up 😂😂
Idiocracy lol
excellent....teach them how to sing baby calm down.......you will be famous....
The sugar will feed good bacteria in the soil so it will probably help I always add sugar to my water for this exact reason
What happened
Milk for giant pumpkin? Or tomatoe food from miracle grow or both?
What about adding iodine to the spray bottle with milk and water?
Awesome
What about heavy cream that went bad? It seems like it might be chunky... i'm wondering if i can blend it up with water and pour it around my plants... i also keep searching youtube unsuccessfully... i swear i once heard that buttermilk is acidic and can be blended with water and moss to spray in areas you want to grow moss, but now that i have the opportunity to do it, i can't find any information on buttermilk with moss, so maybe i was mistaken??
no you got it right...blend milk water and chunks of moss you want to grow, mix in blender and brush onto pots or wood or wherever you want it to grow...keep it moist and watered.i was just talking to my daughter about this two days ago.she wants to do it because we have some beautiful moss on a piece of railroad timber outside..
Yes to the moss added. I remember that as well. To spread it on in a slurry type mix. Probably needing to keep it damp as well for a time I think.
this is awesome to know
milk made the powdered mildew on my plants %100 worse. Hydrogen peroxide worked much better.
GREAT VIDEO
Fresh (cow) milk or coconut milk ?
This video is referring to cow milk.
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The people who are watering these plants are spilling milk everywhere
But did they cry over it?
Your topic is good, but your are faster while teaching,.
I have milk goats. I have whey and extra milk . I’m going to try this
Any resultat?
This is WRONG don't do it!!!
What makes you think it's wrong if you don't mind me asking I don't want to try if it is bad advice
DO NOT POUR MILK ON YOUR PLANTS PLEASE
Why. It rlly works
This is a quack job.
Milk is high in calcium (often left out of a lot of fertilisers) phosphorous, potassium, sugars and protiens that are beneficial for plants. It can be used well diluted in a foliar spray and on the roots of especially tomatoes, cucumbers ect to help fight off disease and increase fruit production. Can you substantiate how and why this is whack job stuff?