View Full Version : Can you add brandy to your pot plants?
Darcie
08-11-2006, 02:36 AM
I have heard that you can add brandy to your pot plants while your buds are growing and that you will get tasty buds and a nice high
Dose anyone no if this is true? and has anyone ever tryed this?
Thanks alot
Darcie....
Euphoric
08-11-2006, 03:15 AM
i dont think plants like alcohol. i could be wrong.... maybe. im usually never wrong tho.
gr0ingCrack
08-11-2006, 03:54 AM
i give mine a shot a monster khoas twice a week makes them spirt grow a day or so after that
get them taters out of your ears, grrrl...you had to have heard wrong.
the image reaper
08-11-2006, 03:36 PM
same as your question in the other thread, an answer still same : don't do it, alcohol will kill beneficial organisms in the soil ... restrain your urge to experiment, at least until you grow killer plants 100% of the time, and are bored ... :smokin:
HARDDON
08-11-2006, 05:25 PM
same as your question in the other thread, an answer still same : don't do it, alcohol will kill beneficial organisms in the soil ... restrain your urge to experiment, at least until you grow killer plants 100% of the time, and are bored ... :smokin:
Wrong again.
Sorry.
Mix 1 shot of Brandy per one gallon of water. To stabilize, add one tblspn of Lipton dry ice tea granules to the water / brandy mix.
Adjust pH, if needed, and water away. Only do this during flower week 4 or 5. Do this 2 or 3 straight waterings.
Enjoy.
Kush Over
08-12-2006, 03:08 PM
what does that exactly do to the plant i might try it
It inhibits the growth of stems and leaves while leaving any blossoms -- the calyxes in this case -- alone.
Zandor
08-12-2006, 06:49 PM
There was an article written up a few years ago about this subject and flowers. It caused a great deal of skepticism in horticulture circles. Personally I have not tried it my self nor would I ever. What I do know is Alcohol will dry out the roots and the plant can’t absorb all the alcohol properties. The little hairs will pull back and nutrient uptake is reduced. Now it could be used as a stress technique very late in flower that may be possible. Some feel that stressing the plant late in flower can produce female seeds and may increase THC. Personally I prefer the stress free growing you have less problems and a better overall quality. I can’t remember where I found that article but if you Google it you may find it.
Make up your own mind.
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