Rider101
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Rockwool and soil-less mix also work very well with name brand hydroponic nutes.Probably better off going with coco if you want to stick with synthetic nutes as was mentioned above.
Rockwool and soil-less mix also work very well with name brand hydroponic nutes.Probably better off going with coco if you want to stick with synthetic nutes as was mentioned above.
If that were the case then why are my plants so much bigger then most outdoor growers on this site? I'm strictly organic....just saying. Proof is in the pudding dude.Yield from hydroponics beats soil every time. Yield from soil with extra fertilizes beats any organic soil you can make. If your soil is good and you have a shit load of it you will do fine but not as good as you would have with extra nutes.
And I would use synthetics if it grew me bigger buds lolI fucking hate those organic warriors that want to save the world in their grow tents, id use greenhouse gasses if it grew bigger bud
The idea here was a mix of both works better than either on their own, kinda best of both worlds and neither effecrs or harms the other.... But yes death to your kind and that gretta bitch kid who made us think the climates going to fuck us all up....!And I would use synthetics if it grew me bigger buds lol
I'm pretty sure that is exactly what all non-organic farmers do. McVeigh bomb wasn't made out of shit.Why would you want to use salts in a living soil? I suppose if the soil is inadequate then just feed with salts and try the living soil next time.
I just hate those who think they can save the world in general thesedaysThat is what I mean... I would do it if It worked. Wont fix what's not broken...
Didnt know organic growers were so offensive to you lol
feed water water feed hope that helpsCan synthetic nutes be used in a living soil set up? Or will there be too much salt build up or other problems?
every season for 10 years i use indoor chems on my out doors for 1 it does not and will not kill living soil if thats the case my worms would die and the soil would dry out and stop breaking down which is does not it gets betterThanks for the replies.
Now I’m more confused. Some say it’s ok, others say no. Has anyone ever tried it with success?
fuck i tip left over rezes old chems on my mulch pile if it would kill living soil it would be a dry patch of shit nopes its a living world of worms bugs and all sorts of shit i grew a cucumber the size of a meter ruler so it must do somethingevery season for 10 years i use indoor chems on my out doors for 1 it does not and will not kill living soil if thats the case my worms would die and the soil would dry out and stop breaking down which is does not it gets better
I'd bet you have way bigger pots that make a huge difference....just sayingIf that were the case then why are my plants so much bigger then most outdoor growers on this site? I'm strictly organic....just saying. Proof is in the pudding dude.
lolol funnyI'd bet you have way bigger pots that make a huge difference....just saying
mate my indoors are bigger then your outdoorsIf that were the case then why are my plants so much bigger then most outdoor growers on this site? I'm strictly organic....just saying. Proof is in the pudding dude.
I don't think anyone said it would sterilize it... but I've read study after study stating that even tho bacteria wasnt as effected but Mycorrhizal was. Organic farmers do their best to keep both happy healthy.fuck i tip left over rezes old chems on my mulch pile if it would kill living soil it would be a dry patch of shit nopes its a living world of worms bugs and all sorts of shit i grew a cucumber the size of a meter ruler so it must do something
What are you growing in a gymnasium?mate my indoors are bigger then your outdoors
Pics or it didn't happen.mate my indoors are bigger then your outdoors