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Has anyone tried using coconut water?

I've used it 15:1 with H2O and have never had a problem before.
The only issue is the film that could be left behind if you don't rinse the leaves off maybe 30 mins after you've applied the foliar. It's doesn't burn the leaves after being under the lights, just leaves a visible film.

I also used the coconut water in the bottle versus the water from the young coconut due to the season, and I can't say for sure if it helped honestly, but I can't say that it was futile either.
Also agree that coconut water from the bottle isn't the same thing as the real mckoy.

Numerous benefits and used for coconut water in the organic garden given it's composition.
I guess we just have to find the most useful applications for it.

Maybe after a topping or a FIM cut or a cloning session would be the best time?
 

ogrerun

Member
I got some young coconut water powder and some 200x aloe fillet powder from buildasoil.com ive fed it twice to a blueberry that has just been transplanted along with one aact and water in between and a shot of cyclical. All soluble. And the plant is one happy momma. Its been cold n wet here ever since I transplanted it, but its grown about 4" in 2 days and has a ton of vibrant new foliage
 

growingcrazy

Well-known member
Aloe vera leaf blended with fresh coconut water and the meat scraped from inside the nut. Strain this and put into spray and fill with water.

Best foliar available.
 
Coconut water is the lazy man's sprouted seed tea.

You can chaulk this one up to Coot.

Same with aloe vera.

I use them both weekly. They aren't game changers, but always good to have diversity.
 
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