whitebb2727
Well-Known Member
I can provide pics of plants started from seed in hot soil that were dark green at the end. They didn't burn when young.Oh, my goodness.
See, this is the junk that needs to go away. This is PERFECTLY FINE for vegetables. Cannabis is not a vegetable.
Seriously. If cannabis was a selective feeder (because the organic web only supplies what's needed) then why does Sub-Cool's supersoil (a heavily amended organic mix) nearly kill young plants? Were cannabis a "Selective Feeder" you would be able to give it MASSIVE amendments and, wow, it would grow just fine. The term 'overfed' would not apply. Ever.
Cannabis does not selectively grab nutrients from the soil. There would be no reason to have soil mixes that 'work better' than others and the organic section of grow forums would be drop dead simple.
You can use 3 buckets of organic soil, all amended with different strengths and grow awesome cucumbers in all 3 pots. The cannabis will be the best out of the least amended pot, which still provided full nutrition.
End of Story. Using refined mineral nutrients shows the exact same effects, only quicker.
Don't believe me? Do it Yourself.
Douglas
Seriously, I'm waiting for some pics. I need to see what good and bad green is. Not just random pics but some pics of the same strain.