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Forest Soil...ya Ever Use It?

LucifDERRR Jan 20, 2016 57 Replies 6,202 Views
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@LucifDERRR

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I think you should do a smoke, and relax. Haha! You'll be fine with roots shoots leaves or flowers! Thicker roots and stems might not break down completely, but shouldn't hinder the process.
 
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Soaking as we speak! @Seamaiden should I remove the leaves and only leave the flowers soaking? I also removed most of the stem, and added a bit of molasses
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I use the whole thing. The molasses will speed up some fermentation and makes alcohols, so you'll want to dilute the mix before using. :D

So stoked you're doing this!!
 
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Already did my friend :cool:i picked up some space queen at THE only collective i been going to since comin to socal, 25 for 5 Gs its not bad smoke either some club prices are outrageous. thanks for answering my noob ish questions haha
 

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I use the whole thing. The molasses will speed up some fermentation and makes alcohols, so you'll want to dilute the mix before using. :D

So stoked you're doing this!!
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Sweet thanks! Im stoked also as it is the first time I ferment a plant to feed my plant haha fingers crossed!
 
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The cuttings I took were from an indian hawthorn shrub
 
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I was wondering what it was. It reminded me of oleander, which is actually a medicinal plant, but it also reminded me of azalea.
 
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Im sure thats what it is I think I did some good research haha but yeah, I couldn't find alot of info on it as to being fermented only that it blooms some small berries that are good for ya. I think theres an azalea plant around here too they look similar only difference is the leaves.
 
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FPE Nutrient Guide:
100 Grams of Strawberry on average contains:
153 mg of Potassium
13 mg Magnesium
16 mg Calcium
0.4 mg Iron
1 mg Sodium
8 g of Carbs
4.9 g of sugar
58.8 mg Vitamin C
12 IU Vitamin A
0.3 G of fat
100 Grams of Summer Squash on average contains: (Doubles for zucchini as zucchini was with 0.2mg of summer squash in everything)
262 mg of Potassium
17 mg Magnesium
15 mg Calcium
0.4 mg Iron
2 mg Sodium
3.4 g of Carbs
2.2 g of sugar
17 mg Vitamin C
200 IU Vitamin A
0.2 G of fat
100 Grams of (Non-Dried) Shiitake on average contains:
304 mg of Potassium
20 mg Magnesium
2 mg Calcium
0.4 mg Iron
9 mg Sodium
7 g of Carbs
2.4 g of sugar
0.3 mg Vitamin B-6
0.5 G of fat
100 Grams of (Dried) Shiitake on average contains:
1534 mg of Potassium
132 mg Magnesium
2 mg Calcium
1.7 mg Iron
13 mg Sodium
75 g of Carbs
2.2 g of sugar
1 mg Vitamin B-6
1 G of fat
100 Grams of (Non-dried) Crimini (Common white mushroom) on average contains:
318 mg of Potassium
9 mg Magnesium
3 mg Calcium
0.5 mg Iron
5 mg Sodium
3.3 g of Carbs
2 g of sugar
0.1 mg Vitamin B-6
0.3 G of fat
100 Grams of Pumpkin on average contains:
340 mg Potassium
12 mg Magnesium
21 mg Calcium
0.8 mg Iron
1 mg Sodium
7 g of Carbs
2.8 g of sugar
9 mg Vitamin C
8513 IU Vitamin A
0.1 mg Vitamin B-6
0.1 G of fat
100 Grams of Florida Avocados on average contains:
351 mg Potassium
24 mg Magnesium
10 mg Calcium
0.5 mg Iron
2 mg Sodium
8 g of Carbs
2.4 g of sugar
9.1 mg Vitamin C
140 IU Vitamin A
0.2 mg Vitamin B-6
10 G of fat ( 6 grams Monosaturated, 1.7 Grams Polysaturated, 2 Grams Saturated)
100 Grams of Banana on average contains:
358 mg of Potassium
27 mg Magnesium
5 mg Calcium
0.3 mg Iron
1 mg Sodium
23 g of Carbs
12 g of sugar
8.7 mg Vitamin C
63 IU Vitamin A
0.4 mg Vitamin B-6
0.3 G of fat
100 Grams of Portobello on average contains:
364 mg of Potassium
13 mg Magnesium
9 mg Calcium
0.3 mg Iron
9 mg Sodium
3.9 g of Carbs
2.5 g of sugar
0.1 mg Vitamin B-6
0.4 G of fat
100 Grams of White Potato on average contains:
407 mg Potassium
21 mg Magnesium
9 mg Calcium
0.5 mg Iron
16 mg Sodium
16 g of Carbs
1.2 g of sugar
9.1 mg Vitamin C
8 IU Vitamin A
0.2 mg Vitamin B-6
0.1 G of fat
100 Grams of Russet Potatoes on average contains:
417 mg Potassium
23 mg Magnesium
13 mg Calcium
0.9 mg Iron
5 mg Sodium
18 g of Carbs
0.6 g of sugar
5.7 mg Vitamin C
1 IU Vitamin A
0.3 mg Vitamin B-6
0.1 G of fat
100 Grams of Red Potato on average contains:
455 mg Potassium
22 mg Magnesium
10 mg Calcium
0.7 mg Iron
18 mg Sodium
16 g of Carbs
1.3 g of sugar
8.6 mg Vitamin C
7 IU Vitamin A
0.2 mg Vitamin B-6
0.1 G of fat
100 Grams of Californian Avocados on average contains:
507 mg Potassium
29 mg Magnesium
13 mg Calcium
0.6 mg Iron
8 mg Sodium
9 g of Carbs
0.3 g of sugar
8.6 mg Vitamin C
147 IU Vitamin A
0.3 mg Vitamin B-6
15 g of Fat (10 grams Monosaturated, 1.8 g Polysaturated, 2.1 g saturated)

Per 100 Grams:
Casaba Melon - Phosphorus 5mg
Watermelon - Phosphorus 11.0mg
Honeydew - Phosphorus 11.0mg
Indian Squash - Phosphorus 12.0mg
Summer Squash - Phosphorus 38.0mg
Pumpkin - Phosphorus 44.0mg
Soybeans (green n raw) - Phosphorus 194mg
Lentils (Raw) - Phosphorus 294mg
Pepitas (Pumpkin seeds) per 100 grams have 1.1g of Phosphorus (1174mg)
 
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In three days itll be a week since I ferment the flowers with a bit of molasses, but im not really seeing any changes only that some petals are a bit Brown. Ain't there supposed to be some bubbles? Kinda feeling like tossing it and starting with a new Batch of my mixed flowers and plain water.
 
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Just thought id share a photo of the ladies, the upper left one with the few tops is Maximus, a cross of West coast dog and Chemdog bc 3 male. Bred by south fork seed collective. And the one on the right is Frosty the snowman by csi humboldt. Its a cross of bubba kush and Humboldt snow.
 

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@Seamaiden do you know how to delete a thread? I made a "grow journal" but I wanted to scrap it and start over I feel like it's not proper enough for these two awesome plants
 
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I think I just had the biggest stoner moment and wasted my time because im pretty sure the FPJ I was making isnt useful only because I completely covered it!!!!
 
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There's nothing wrong with covering it. Just let it alone for a while.
LucifDERRR said:
In three days itll be a week since I ferment the flowers with a bit of molasses, but im not really seeing any changes only that some petals are a bit Brown. Ain't there supposed to be some bubbles? Kinda feeling like tossing it and starting with a new Batch of my mixed flowers and plain water.
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Did you chop 'em up? Some ferments make lots of bubbles, others, not so much. Give it time.
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@Seamaiden do you know how to delete a thread? I made a "grow journal" but I wanted to scrap it and start over I feel like it's not proper enough for these two awesome plants
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Yes, you ask a moderator if you're not already a premium member. :p But this isn't a grow thread, right?
 
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Yes mam there chopped up and no haha but I did start a journal and its not a very good detailed one @Seamaiden
 
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Yall think the FPJ is ready now? Lol
 
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Do it schtink? :p
 
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Yes a little faint but it does, the smell reminds of sliced apples that have been in a bag for a few hours you know, sorta acidic/alcohol
 
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Hell yeah, thanks for all the help. I just couldn't trust those postings on various forums from like 2005 haha stay up and have a good one.
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Wish I was around when this post was fresh. How did the forest products thing work for you? I have tons of decomposing forest materials.
 
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