Pastinaca sativa FPJ Questions (Wild Parsnip)

In researching native species to Northern Minnesota for making FPJ I noticed that Pastinaca sativa (Wild Parsnip) contains high levels of most if not all micro and macro nutrients. A quick google search found no information on others using wild parsnip for making FPJ. I would assume it’s because of the health risks of handling the raw plant. Anyones 2 cents would be appreciated…

https://phytochem.nal.usda.gov/phytochem/plants/plantsFarmacyList/1440.pdf?max=118&offset=0&sort&order=asc&filter=0&count=118&part&loc&ubiq&fbclid=IwAR0QRIceaGydXQzgj61lsbH8lmt_iEtmrLPQKZZixK3lVIUpXF1Rl_KtCco

What’s fpj?

Fermented Plant Juice- A component of Korean Natural Farming.

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I can’t comment on wild parsnip, however have you investigated the benefits of FPJ made from post extracted flower biomass?

I’ve been using it for a while now with good results. A cannabis fertilizer that is made from cannabis flower should have all the nutrients that a flowering plant requires.

Will be great to see this done on a mass scale with the amount of post extracted biomass available

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This is definitely something I will look into and give a try to. Thanks!

Be sure to post your experience with it here

Absolutely!