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A limited amount of milk will act as fertilizer and may improve plant growth and yield. This is dependent entirely on the soil you are using and the nutrients it provides. Only the cations and anions in milk will be used for plant growth. The complex molecules (vitamins, proteins, etc) will be broken down in the soil, then those nutrients will be available for plant uptake and subsequent growth.

An excessive amount of milk will lead to poor plant growth, limit oxygen availability in the soil (bacteria using the oxygen, etc, instead of plants), encourage invasion of insects, may result in excessive disease exposure and may lead to nutrient imbalance (too much calcium) over time.

Calcium can effect most plants yes, some in good ways and some in bad, however example A, Medicle Marijuana has the best effect from calcium in its ''flowering Stage''

Milk will make the soil go bad creating the nutrients and the bactiria to die.

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