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Is My Coffee Plant Ruined

Can you get intoxicated from coffee?

Thanks for the A2A.If you mean intoxicated as in drunk, then no. Coffee doesn’t affect you that way.It can alter your behavior, though.If you drink too much caffeine, you can get the jitters, which feels like having a lot of energy, a shorter attention span, and difficulty focusing.And if you drink too much caffeine on a regular basis, it can make you agressive, paranoid, and trash your judgement. You have to be drinking a lot of caffeine to get to this point, though, and this is seen more often in people who are slamming way too many energy drinks rather than people drinking coffee.

Can I have coffee after eating a mango?

Coffee is a brewed drink created from the beans of the Coffea species of plant. Mango is the stone fruit of the plant genus Mangifera.There is no evidence of a negative interaction on human health between these two.Coffee usually has a slightly acidic taste, while a ripe mango usually has a sweet taste, so mixing these two might bring a pleasant middle-ground. Mango is high in Myrcene[1], a terpene known to have a very pleasant aroma, and might complement the taste of your coffee.Disclaimer: I am the founder of NooCoffee - Nootropic Specialty Coffee with L-theanineFootnotes[1] Myrcene - Wikipedia

What happens when you water plants with coffee or tea?

I had an experience of adding the residue that remains after filtering tea decoction. Tea residue is actually a good manure for the plants as it gives them nutrients that they need to grow well. But that should be supplied in a limited quantity. I had added the residue repeatedly which even covered the soil. The plants were growing awesome for a few days after I had used the residue but as days passed, the concentration of the tea increased in the plants and the leaves started to dry and wither which gradually killed the plant.Something like this happened to my plants.I think the concentration of tea compounds increased in the plants so much and got accumulated in the leaves in an amount the plants could not handle or excrete.  So they just drop the leaves that are higher in concentration. Some big plants lost all their leaves and remained leafless for several days and then they started growing again after the concentration was reduced in the soil. Small plants that could not handle died off.The same thing happens with applying fertilizers such as urea in amounts more than the plant can handle. So just add how much fertilizers your plant needs. The amount varies with plant species and the age of the plants. As the plant grows, the amount of fertilizer it requires increase. So, I would advice you not to do that to your plants... Hope you won't do it.Thank you for the question by the way :)

Is smoking coffee in a pipe bad for you? Also...?

So I bought a pipe at an antique store, but I think I can use it. I'm not old enough to buy tobacco, and I don't really like the smell, so could I smoke coffee? Also, is it addictive? Or bad for you?

BQ: Do you think women can stylishly smoke pipes?

Does taking a cup of coffee before its finishes brewing ,does it ruin the whole pot?

No. Taking it too soon may yield a stronger cup of coffee if it is taken in the first few minutes.

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