does anyone have an idea on how this may effect plants?
i know their not human but id imagine it would at least up the soil's fertility a little more.
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does anyone have an idea on how this may effect plants?
i know their not human but id imagine it would at least up the soil's fertility a little more.
where would you be getting this omega 3 from?....herbal/nutrition store?Quote:
Originally Posted by frostymcfailure
dont bother with it, couldnt see it doing anything good to the soil.
Add some compost if looking to boost soil fertility.
get fish meals and or kelp meal
truuee, I go with ocean forest when kelp is truly needed. "Spring valley omega 3 fish oil 1200mg" would be the source.
I will do some tests' on a neighbor's basil plant before considering using with ferts etc. Thanks
p.s. nice gnome
The purified oil is not good for your plants. Don't add oils to soils. Use a water based fish emulsion instead.
And anyway, the 'good stuff' in fish emulsion is nitrogen and calcium. Those aren't supplied by the oils. TOTALLY different substance. Just like you wouldn't be happy drinking a big glass of Pure Blend Grow...
Hemp seeds (and oil) are a great source of stuff including Omega 3 and 6.
So then, I'd assume that all cannabis seeds would have it too... but I'm not sure if it's also in the actual plant... so I guess it would seem pointless to feed omega acids to a plant that will be producing them in some form.