And yes I do use that compost for my weed .. So I guess that’s what you meant 😊
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No there is actually saponins in aloe that increase the soils ability to intake water and their is a compound called alloein which is useful to the production of trichomes
Use it fresh just squeeze a a leaf into water and give to plant
OK great! Thank you. I understand that alloin is the toxic yellow stuff that we try to remove when preparing it for eating. If that’s the case then that’s a perfect use for something that would otherwise get tossed down the drain.
Thanks again - you inspired me to look this up and I found a great page with some nice tips https://homesteadandchill.com/how-to-grow-aloe-vera/
Aloe, malted barley, sprouted seed teas
These are the main admendments i use, you use any different ones? Would love to hear
Wow interesting! To be honest I don’t (yet) use any soil amendments. I’ve just been growing veggies using my own compost and not much else, and then recently did a couple of outdoor weed plants using the same.. they turned out OK but I had to put them up on the roof as it’s the only place that doesn’t have light pollution from my neighbours. It’s a great spot, gets the sun all day and no light all night. Also good for OPSEC :)
Sounds like you’re a serious grower. And sounds like I have a lot more learning to do.. malted barley and sprouted seed teas just wow never even heard of them!
Do you grow other stuff as well or focus mainly on weed?
Just weed mainly, only have 3 months of summer so i dont get much outdoor time. Youll see boosted growth on any plant if you feed the soil those blended up seeds 2-3x a week. One aloe leaf squeezed into a couple litres then watered into soil 1-2x a week. After 6-12 months of doing that regularly than you can slow down