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    TIP: Green Tea

    Sure, people ask about green tea and if it will help the plant grow or will it have any effect on the yield and what have you...most people would want to say no, that it's useless....well, that's how it seems, but think about how it helps humans: It has no real nutritional value, but it serves and antioxidants that help clean out various toxins and flush the system....

    I've recently overferted my plants, they started to wilt, looking heavy and suffocated...the only thing I could think to do is flush out the soil with some water and try to get some of that Miracle Gro out of the soil...with one plant, I used plain water...with the other, I used green tea (no sugar), just to see the difference. Both plants wilted heavily from the excess water, but once it drained off, I noticed the bigger plant with the green tea flush stood back up from its wilt much more quickly than the smaller plant with just water...there was some yellowing, but it didn't look unhealthy...now both my plants are standing tall and beautiful...I believe the green tea helped to detox the plant of those excess nutrients more quickly. It had its yellowing effect, but that's disappearing now and both plants are recovering from the topping I did about a week ago....
    jadeius Reviewed by jadeius on . TIP: Green Tea Sure, people ask about green tea and if it will help the plant grow or will it have any effect on the yield and what have you...most people would want to say no, that it's useless....well, that's how it seems, but think about how it helps humans: It has no real nutritional value, but it serves and antioxidants that help clean out various toxins and flush the system.... I've recently overferted my plants, they started to wilt, looking heavy and suffocated...the only thing I could think to do Rating: 5

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    #2
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    TIP: Green Tea

    The only thing I'm sketchy about is if the yield will be effected....but time will tell...remember, green tea has caffeine which makes cells move, metabolize and respirate much more quickly...

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    TIP: Green Tea

    Hi,first time i heard that green tea helps, you said that the bigger plant stood back more quickly,but my opinion is that maybe the bigger plant stood back more quickly beacouse it was just bigger and stronger.

    peace

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    #4
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    TIP: Green Tea

    that could be so, then again, who knows, i'll maybe try it with the smaller plant and see what happens...either way it hasn't harmed the plant...

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    #5
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    TIP: Green Tea

    try coca-cola

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    #6
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    Mellow - why do you keep posting random, bad,misinformative things on posts for the sake of it

    This is the second post I've come across of this nature so far tonight.
    Most your other advice seems fine - I know you're probably joking but still, maybe make it clearer in the future, I just don't want to hear about anyone giving their plants coca-cola or complaining because they snorted their weed!!!

    hehehe

    Jonny

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    Member

    TIP: Green Tea

    If your plants are cancer , then it would need green tea , lol
    i never see any plants become cancer so better use seagreen than green tea ! get it ?

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    #8
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    TIP: Green Tea

    Quote Originally Posted by jadeius
    Sure, people ask about green tea and if it will help the plant grow or will it have any effect on the yield and what have you...most people would want to say no, that it's useless....well, that's how it seems, but think about how it helps humans: It has no real nutritional value, but it serves and antioxidants that help clean out various toxins and flush the system....

    I've recently overferted my plants, they started to wilt, looking heavy and suffocated...the only thing I could think to do is flush out the soil with some water and try to get some of that Miracle Gro out of the soil...with one plant, I used plain water...with the other, I used green tea (no sugar), just to see the difference. Both plants wilted heavily from the excess water, but once it drained off, I noticed the bigger plant with the green tea flush stood back up from its wilt much more quickly than the smaller plant with just water...there was some yellowing, but it didn't look unhealthy...now both my plants are standing tall and beautiful...I believe the green tea helped to detox the plant of those excess nutrients more quickly. It had its yellowing effect, but that's disappearing now and both plants are recovering from the topping I did about a week ago....

    i doubt that green tea was the cure, it probably was the h2o

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    #9
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    TIP: Green Tea

    jonny Mellow - why do you keep posting random, bad,misinformative things on posts for the sake of it

    This is the second post I've come across of this nature so far tonight.
    Most your other advice seems fine - I know you're probably joking but still, maybe make it clearer in the future, I just don't want to hear about anyone giving their plants coca-cola or complaining because they snorted their weed!!!

    hehehe

    Jonny
    howdy my friends. first, im just writing those post for humor of course. if the guy REALLY snort his weed, well ill just laugh even more. ahhahahaha. no seriously i mean im just a joker, dont mind me lol

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    #10
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    TIP: Green Tea

    Water is free tea isnt, thats my answer. i will use the one thing thats been around since the beginning of time H2O

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