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    #11
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    Fert question

    Ferting w/ urine really isn't a great idea- the nitrogen in urine is primarily in the ammonium form- way too hot for application w/o proper titration.

    Have you ever noticed that, in the spot where your dog pees every day, the grass is burnt? Or that if a cat keeps pissing in a houseplant, the plant'll die?
    I assume you understand that we have options on your time,
    And we will ditch you in the harbour if we must-
    But if it all works out nicely,
    You\'ll get the bonus you deserve
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    #12
    Member

    Fert question

    yea no offense but i was thinkin that might not be great. but then again he did say a fourth cup per gallon of water so maybe it wouldnt be too bad. although i might wait till next grow to try that cuz i dont want my first plant croaking on me. Ill google the nutrients thanks!!

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    #13
    Senior Member

    Fert question

    i think i may try that on one plant, only one, and if it burns ill stop, if not ill compare it to the rest see how it works...

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    #14
    Member

    Fert question

    Quote Originally Posted by rhizome
    Ferting w/ urine really isn't a great idea- the nitrogen in urine is primarily in the ammonium form

    yeah some plant foods (like peters 20-20-20) have urea (urine) in them for nitrogen. peters 20-20-20 is great stuff for vegging
    but thats one of the reasons i tell everyone to use this better-gro stuff for flowering ----- its UREA FREE : )

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    #15
    Senior Member

    Fert question

    Supplementing your N with fish emulsion (yes they have it at box stores now, yay) is a good idea. It also has calcium that your plants will very much enjoy.
    I have been using a flower fert for veg lately as an experiment, supplemented with fish emulsion to bring the N levels up, and so far everything looks very good. It has been a month now.

    Oh edit, urea and urine are not interchangeable terms. Just FYI. Urea is a specific chemical compound, while urine is a solution of several different compounds.

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    #16
    Senior Member

    Fert question

    Quote Originally Posted by rhizome
    Ferting w/ urine really isn't a great idea- the nitrogen in urine is primarily in the ammonium form- way too hot for application w/o proper titration.

    Have you ever noticed that, in the spot where your dog pees every day, the grass is burnt? Or that if a cat keeps pissing in a houseplant, the plant'll die?
    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    Oh edit, urea and urine are not interchangeable terms. Just FYI. Urea is a specific chemical compound, while urine is a solution of several different compounds.
    Voices of reason people.......if ya need to piss go to the bathroom or out in the woods. Don't piss on the weed!

    Have a good grow!:jointsmile:

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    #17
    Member

    Fert question

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic

    Oh edit, urea and urine are not interchangeable terms. Just FYI. Urea is a specific chemical compound, while urine is a solution of several different compounds.
    yeah and one of those compounds is urea : )
    so when people are talking about pee for plant ferts its for the nitrogen in the urea. so in this case it is kind of interchangable.

    most ferts use synthetic urea = but its still not something i would use on plants except during veg.

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    #18
    Senior Member

    Fert question

    Urea is only one of the nitrogen-containing compounds in urine. There ARE others.
    Using 'urine' and 'urea' interchangeably is misleading.

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    #19
    Member

    Fert question

    okay my seedling just came through. Should i start giving it the mg now or should i wait a few more days till it gets bigger? its about an inch tall right now. ANY advice or input would so very much appreciated!!

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    #20
    Senior Member

    Fert question

    no, dont fertilize yet. after a couple of weeks give it a dilluted rate of fertilizer. you would probably burn it up if you started fertilizing now.

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