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Author:  Charlie [ Oct 30th, '12, 10:58 ]
Post subject:  Coconut juice

Has anyone tried pure coconut juice in AP for a potassium boost for flowering/fruiting crops?

Ive read it has potassium levels much higher than a typical banana.

Author:  SuperVeg [ Oct 30th, '12, 20:36 ]
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sounds interesting...
banana skins are more plentiful in my house, along with the container of eco-rose :)

Author:  RupertofOZ [ Oct 30th, '12, 20:41 ]
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Coconut oil makes a good sun tanning lotion...:D

Author:  solarmon [ Oct 30th, '12, 20:56 ]
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Hi,

Apparently dried apricots has best potassium content:

http://www.healthaliciousness.com/artic ... fruits.php

Banana is only 8 in this list. Dried coconut is listed at 6.

This other list indicates some other food products having much higher potassium content:

http://www.vaughns-1-pagers.com/food/po ... -foods.htm

Cheers,

SolarMon

Author:  Charlie [ Oct 30th, '12, 22:25 ]
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Im glad you had constructive to post about Roz...

Author:  freoboy [ Oct 30th, '12, 22:29 ]
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I any see how it would hurt, try it maybe? :)

Author:  Charlie [ Oct 30th, '12, 22:31 ]
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I think I will FB... but how do you measure results? Hmmm, need 2 separate systems maybe??

Author:  gorotsuki69 [ Oct 30th, '12, 22:37 ]
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I'd rather drink it

Author:  freoboy [ Oct 30th, '12, 22:53 ]
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Or three, for a balanced experiment :)

Author:  slowRider [ Oct 31st, '12, 00:30 ]
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There was a study a while back that coconut milk (which may be what you're talking about... the pulp is macerated and pressed, the liquid from that is sorta milky) significantly increased yields in wheat crops. It has a lot of fat in it though, so might not be good for AP?

If you're talking about coconut water (the liquid inside the coconut that you can access by just opening the coconut), it should have similar effects since the suspected cause of the increase in crop yields above was the cytokinins contained in the coconut milk. These also exist in the coconut water.

Coconut water can be used as an IV drip... that labels it as 'harmless' in my book. I'd go for it and bet on positive results!

Author:  Ronmaggi [ Oct 31st, '12, 02:08 ]
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The kefir we have is made from coconut water. Today I am going to buy more coconut water to culture more kefir.

Author:  DrLuke [ Oct 31st, '12, 04:45 ]
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If you're interested in making your own kefir Ron, search for "Tibetan mushrooms", the taste is like Greek yoghurt but a lot stronger and more sour. Bit too strong for me.

.....perhaps this is what you already use???

Author:  Ronmaggi [ Oct 31st, '12, 07:07 ]
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This kefir is an effervescent liquid, meant to be more of a supplement than a food.

Author:  bunson [ Oct 31st, '12, 07:48 ]
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Charlie wrote:
Has anyone tried pure coconut juice in AP for a potassium boost for flowering/fruiting crops?

Ive read it has potassium levels much higher than a typical banana.

Why not add sulphate of potash aka potassium sulphate K2SO4? It'd probably work out cheaper in the long run too? From memory, it's pH neutral and contains no (or very little nitrogen).

Author:  RupertofOZ [ Oct 31st, '12, 09:17 ]
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But potassium sulphate K2SO4, potentially loads the system with sulphates...

Kill two birds with one stone... pH buffer, and Potassium boost... EcoFungicide (Potassium BiCarbonate).. or Caustic Potash (Potassium Hydroxide).... alternate with slaked lime (Calium Hydroxide)

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