hellmutt bones
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Whatfuq is a biotches??
What did you use and what do you do now? And was that last sentence supposed to be different. Lol one line you saidorganic was harsher and then went harsh at all lol. I've grown all ways other than just straight super soil I like to be in control. But I feel you on the what bird or bats eat comes out in the poo. I've been switching to organically done that's made here in Michigan and they are a pretty company but I still use my aptus stuff and mammoth p I'm hooked on them.On the flip side of things the organic amendments also have their contaminates.. Shit has whatever that animal ate and whatever it had on it.. In fact, from that stand point, organics has a greater likelihood of it.
Thereis less chance of burning due to the slow breakdown.. But once that toxicity is reached in soil it's practically impossible to undo. You can't drain the res and start over.
I'm there with you, I ran organic soil for years and was very much against raw salts (chemicals as I also called them at the time) for the same reasons until I finally dug in and realized I was misinformed. They aren't chemicals, just the raw, clean, broken down salt form of what the soil microbes are doing.. As long as you're getting quality salts, if you want the cleanest product for your health, as most of us do, quality raw salts, in a hydro setting, with a week of water only at the end is the way to go.
I always thought organic soil was so smooth until I ran my own salt formation with a week of water only before harvest.. Then did a side by side.. The organic soil buds I used to love and swear by were noticeably harsher in comparison.. And the organic soil was not harsh by any measure, extremely smooth.
Fo sho. $80 for the Roots Organic Dry Nutrients Player Pack. All you'll ever need for a few grows.Organics is the way to go.
I use a wide variety of organic line ups that cover all, plus humic acid. Gotta have humic acid.Fo sho. $80 for the Roots Organic Dry Nutrients Player Pack. All you'll ever need for a few grows.
Gotta.I use a wide variety of organic line ups that cover all, plus humic acid. Gotta have humic acid.
I get gallons of molasses at just over $10 a gallon from my local bakery/res supplyCheck out "sucanat" it's basically dehydrated molasses. It's a brown sugar substitute in baking but with all the trace minerals of molasses. I've been using this in aact brewing for a while works amazing. It's very clean
His plants are not impressive at all. If anything, he needs to stop trying to use tricks and products and learn how to grow a healthy plant.As far as the dude using honey chome Bullshit, I see nothing earth shattering in his grow that's gonna make me run out and pay $30 for a $2 quart of honey.
there is zero scientific rationale behind that. pure unadulterated bullshit it is.This guy says brown sugar will give you frost/trichomes over night! Crazy! I am sure this guy is not lying. Pot growers never lie. Anyone ever seen overnight results like this?
Sucanat is not pure cane sugar. It's whole cane sugar.. It's unrefined.. It retains its molasses content. It's the non syrup form of molassesI get gallons of molasses at just over $10 a gallon from my local bakery/res supply
Besides Sucanat is simple pure cane sugar - not stripped of the "molasses"....To high in carbs for me!
If you guys want something that really effects potency and flavor, use sulfur/some kind of sulfate. Langbeinite if you're organic.
Not really sure, but especially in organics, it's not a problem, since it all buffers. RM3 did the write-up on it over years.How acidic is that stuff? Taking a look at it atm.
Not really sure, but especially in organics, it's not a problem, since it all buffers. RM3 did the write-up on it over years.