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Human vitamins for plants

tony_k_orlando
20 years ago

I read on here that someone uses vitamins dissolved in water for their plants. Anyone know the results and the dosage?

I dissolved two generic centrum type in one gallon of water and plan on mixing it into 2 gals before trying it. I plan on starting my test on some weeds unless someone can help with the ball park dosage.

Thanks

Tony

Comments (21)

  • tony_k_orlando
    Original Author
    20 years ago

    Jungle_Fever,

    What I have done is dissolve 2 vitamins in a gallon of water. I had one lone tomato seedling in a cup that has sprouted long after the others are already in the ground.

    I have been watering it daily with the straight mix and so far nothing bad is happening, nor can I say anything good either, but this is the start.

    Seeing how nothing has happened (yet) to the seedling I expanded to other plants and hope to see something useful happen.

    If this all shows no problem, I will then do tests in the future to see how many vitamins is TOO MANY an come up with an average dosage.

    This may or may not work at all.

  • Jungle_Fever
    20 years ago

    You know what Tony, maybe I'll do the same test(but with diff vits) when I can get to go out side(still very cold up here in the north burrrrrrr).I'll keep lookin to see how your doin .And I'm sure 1 of these others can tell you of there experiments.I am only a little knowledged when it comes to growin stuff but it does enterest me none the less.Is this just to see what happens or are u tryin to achieve something else(a miriacle drug for plant growth or disease protection?It really does'nt matter does it ,its still fun just to see huh.Maybe you could mix vits in the future and come up with your own magic in the bottle that would be neat huh.See ya around Tony good luck in your experiments and keep it green.Jungle Fever(O).

  • captstinky
    20 years ago

    http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/7841/48551

    I've usedthe mix from this reference, not sure if it tells you anything for established plants, Tony. I would think that other sources would be more economical for growing any number of mature plants.

    Here is a link that might be useful: plant and vitamins

  • albert_135   39.17°N 119.76°W 4695ft.
    20 years ago

    There is an interesting chapter in the history of horticulture about vitamines and plants. There was a time when on one knew exactly what vitamines were are what they did (hence names like A, B, etc.). So people were trying everything with vitamines. Someone determined that vitamine B-1 was a rooting hormone. It was later discovered that a rooting harmone was an impurity in the old B-1 preparations.

    I said all that to say this, you might have better results with "natural" or "organic" vitamines. The really pure pills-for-humans might not work so good in your experiments.

  • byron
    20 years ago

    NC has banned the sale of fertilizers advertizing that vitamins help plant growth,

    Dragon Brand starter formula includes B-1

  • TXDana
    20 years ago

    I don't know about vitamins, but I saw a doctor on tv say that his wife puts 1/4 viagra tablet in water for to keep flowers fresh longer. Things to make you go hmmmmm.

    Dana

  • tony_k_orlando
    Original Author
    20 years ago

    Dana,

    Reason must be so the husband has less to take .... at some 10 bucks a pop, no pun intended, them must be some special flowers!

    leave it to wives

  • vetivert8
    20 years ago

    Vitamin B1 is reputed to help a transplanted shrub recover from shock and heal any wounding to the root structure. It's probably of most use for plants grown in pots. It must be done immediately after the transplanting - next day is a waste of time and vitamin.

    Personally, I prefer the cup of sugar to a couple of gallons of water, dissolve, add freshly potted plant and leave for a while, then drain.

  • calpat
    20 years ago

    LOL about the Viagra...my friends Mom in Mexico puts one birth control pill on each of her roses, the roses are gorgeous. But daughter says Mom sends her to the pharmacy for the pills and she's getting quite a reputation cause she's not even married. Well, whatever works for you!

  • henry_kuska
    20 years ago

    Viagra use for plants is not a joke; this is a serious scientific report:
    "Viagra (sildenafil citrate) is good not only for treating male impotence. Israeli and Australian researchers have discovered that small concentrations of the drug dissolved in a vase of water can also double the shelf life of cut flowers, making them stand up straight for as long as a week beyond their natural life span."
    http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/319/7205/274/a

    Here is a link that might be useful: Here is a link that might be useful: Viagra makes flowers stand up straight

  • tony_k_orlando
    Original Author
    20 years ago

    Are these for male plants only? (joking joking) maybe one day viagra will be sold in a flower shop for less than it costs now. If someone needed it, maybe it wouldnt seem sooo expensive. What a great combo to be sold... flowers and a pack of viagra, kinda like soup-n-sandwich.

  • glen3a
    20 years ago

    LOL Tony. And depending on how things go, the viagra tablet might or might not go into the plant water.

  • tony_k_orlando
    Original Author
    20 years ago

    Vi-agra-culture ???

    Glen3a - real smart thing to do is BE DOUBLEY sure things are going well b4 deciding where the pill goes, either place can be a real waste if misjudged

  • mommymammal
    13 years ago

    Calpat--I have heard of using birth control pills on plants years ago! I can't remember where--maybe one of those women's magazines. The recommendation was to use 1 pill per pot for houseplants. There may be something to it. Look how similar certain plant hormones are to human hormones (ex. phytoestrogens in yams).

  • Mrgrow
    10 years ago

    Ok yes human vitamins are good for plants but for them to do good you just want to put a multi vitamin in the pot and bury it two inches from the stem of the pot plant then water it real good one time and let it use all the water before you give it any more in other words let it starve for a drink then do this through the whole grow of the plant once ever three months it thrives off it and another thing to add once a week is some cigarette ashes it makes your ph great and maintains the soil and you will see your plant grow in half the time this works on male and female plants.

  • fxef
    9 years ago

    I disolved a multi vitamin in tap water and it turned the water orange in color. Any idea why this happened?

  • chervil2
    9 years ago

    With the dissolved vitamin you may be seeing the iron.

  • Ginnie Freeman
    7 years ago

    I've been putting iron tablets in my house plants for years. I learned it from my Mom. She could grow anything. My plants are beautiful.

  • candy_ny
    7 years ago

    After feeding my grandson, there would be a small amount of formula in the bottom of the bottle. I would add water to that and water my houseplants. They thrived on this formula water. If you happen to have outdated formula, this is a perfect way to use it up.

  • Naughtilus
    7 years ago

    One thing is certain. The soil will reek of Superthrive.

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