i heard this on the net and i wanted to see what u guys thought. basically.... 1. u have 1 cup of alfalfa grinded up to as close to a powder as possible (alfalfa is what rabbits eat, almost like grasS) 2. take that and put it into a stocking and tie the stocking closed. 3. put 3 tablepsoons of epson salt in a 5- gallon bucket filled to about 3 inches shy of the top 4. work the stocking with the alfalfa in the water with ur hands, almost meading it.. it will start to mix and turn a dark green/brown color. do this thoroughly until its a rich dark color 5. let it brew (sit) for 3-5 days. 6. water plants with the brewed result as a fertilizer i heard this and it actually sounds alright. what do u think? good , possible, terrible ... what lol...i tried it on one plant today and im anxious to see results...if this doesnt seem good, let me know what veg. ferts (preferably organic) that u use
Dry alfalfa = hay. You know, like the hay people feed horses. Anyway I've heard of people doing that with hay before. But not as the only thing used as a nutrient. I doubt if it contains the correct amt's of N-P-K a plant requires for optimum growth. P.S. 3 tablespoons of Epsom salts per 5 gal. water ain't gonna hurt anything.