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Originally Posted by Judas Iscariot
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You cannot feed it to plants. You can, but it wont do anything. It has never been used in fertelizers for sale in legit gardening stores. It's like telling me you can use caffeine to remove stains.
Mephedrone is a stimulant and entactogen drug of the phenethylamine, amphetamine, and cathinone chemical family. It has no use whatsoever as anything but a drug.
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Crossed wires, I'm ****e at wording, but you're completely missing the point. I know its used as a drug but the reason they sell it as plant food is because it can work as a plant food, otherwise selling it as plant food is pointless. Thats the way they're getting round the legislation for it, and it would be sold as something else e.g. poppers is sold as room odouriser because theres nothing else they can sell it as.
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Originally Posted by Shasown
I suppose if you used miniscule amounts of it, to a lot of water you could, but the same could be said for any chemical product.
It is sold as a plant food to get round legislation in the UK, its also sold as an experimental research chemical. It gets round both food and drug laws by being hailed as a plant food, and not for human consumption.
Obviously the people who sell it will use the plant food claim to use the loopholes in the existing laws, do you honestly believe it is a plant food, if you do have a look on the net for any reputable gardening sites that advocate its use. Also next time you are in homebase have a look and see if its on the shelves there.
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Thats exactly what I'm trying to say- but if it couldn't work on plants then it is illegal to sell it as plant food, making the whole exercise pointless.