posted 3 years ago
Coffee grounds are said to be good sources of nitrogen. After you make the coffee.
Dilute blood, if you have a source…. In a hospital where I once worked, the people in the lab kept a few house plants. They used to squirt blood into the soil (from extra, they always drew more than they needed, instead of going back for more). In this, I think it would be easy to over do… and get an odor or kill the plant, unless it was slaughter day, in which case, mix the blood into sawdust or woodchips, to dry and store it.
I find that it is the UNfresh urine that stinks. Also depends on what the donor has been eating (asparagus for one thing, makes very stinky urine, but only some people have the ability to smell it— a genetically determined factor)
If a person has been taking large amounts of B-complex vitamins to the extent the body is passing it through, then the urine smells like vitamin B. I have no idea whether b vitamins are helpful to plants ….
I would not recommend using urine as fertilizer if a person is on antibiotics as some passes through, and might harm the soil community in the pot. Or chemotherapy!
I love the idea of the wood lice but have no idea what they are other than soil organism, but I think encouraging a healthy soil microbiome would be a good idea, including earthworms😊.
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