Never
Use Humic Acid or Whole Milk to Feed Your Plants
, Here is Why…
Never Use Humic Acid or Whole Milk to Feed Your Plants
, Here is Why…
Discussing why never to use Humic acids or Whole Milk to Feed Your Plants
“Feeding plants with milk has been used with varying effectiveness in pesticide applications, especially with aphids. Perhaps the best use of milk has been in reducing the transmission of mosaic leaf viruses such as tobacco mosaic.”
Read more at Gardening Know How: Milk Fertilizer Benefits: Using Milk Fertilizer On Plants https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/soil-fertilizers/milk-fertilizer.htm
Is raw milk ok? It’s all we drink 9$ a gallon
I make ferments for mine. I just made an insect frass ferment extract with labs. I also made a root "fruit" ferment extract with 5 different types of organic roots.
I spray LABS on mine all the time. I just made fermented banana juice.
The plants
are looking really good can’t wait till mine are in this stage 
I live 45 minutes from Kelona Iowa I always stop and get the ice cream bar at the gas station just off the interstate 27 
when passing throw there and it is a hole box haha


did a small controlled grow wit biochar,kelp and humic acid and they crushed it,but stii a lot to learn about this gorgeous flower of ours
My boii
Good looking garden.
Boutta use humic acid on my grow. Want to reduce the heavy metals and keep a high brix level.


Nice bait and switch title











Plants are looking sweet and healthy , buds are stacking up beautifully real nice













Very good information and understandable
Medically Fit
Beautiful gd info
You don’t feed your plants humic acid. Plants can’t uptake Humic Acid. It’s for the soil and microbes. Fulvic Acid can be used for the plants.
Thank you for sharing with us!!
so why do 90% of living soils contain humic acids in there mix, it helps with nutrition uptake right??
milk will mold and attract pests if not cause root rot i heard. humic acid is good though but in reasonable quantity or it could affect the ph like sulfur. In fact the one ingredient I don’t have a good way of adding organically in a small scale indoor garden is sulfur. It’s mainly mixed in all purpose fertilizer or too hard to dose for small amounts.