Best organic way to increase terpenes.

Week4@inCharge

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Do you have something specific in mind? I would really like to get a hold of some old-fashioned skunk, I really like the smell and taste of that.
AG Seeds claims to have some of that (Original Skunk). I grabbed some beans from them (Northern Lights) that I've yet to grow out. I only have 2 tents but shit load of seeds I've collected this past year. So many beans, so little time. Ladies that I have grown personally to have lot of terpenes (which = flavor to me) are the Pineapple Express and Blue Dream strains. And that's just the ones I've grown, take that with a grain of salt because I haven't been growing for long. What I have used in the past recently to boost flavors is the Tribus Original Microbial Inoculant and Seabird Quano. Shit works. But you gotta take it easy on the Seabird shit, it's potent. Tribus has been a game changer for me personally so this Soil Balance stuff has a tough act to follow. Gotta love the choices we have today.
 
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Question what amendments ratios etc would you recommend for a no till 3 3.8cf bales of peat. I posted on another thread for organics 4 days ago no reply.
 

Week4@inCharge

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Question what amendments ratios etc would you recommend for a no till 3 3.8cf bales of peat. I posted on another thread for organics 4 days ago no reply.
That's because if one person replies then everyone else shits on him here .. lol. Depends on what your using, they usually come with directions on the box or package. For cannabis I'd do half what they say. Ladies don't need much to prosper. My 2 cents.
 
That's because if one person replies then everyone else shits on him here .. lol. Depends on what your using, they usually come with directions on the box or package. For cannabis I'd do half what they say. Ladies don't need much to prosper. My 2 cents.
So for like a base of trace minerals etc… alfalfa, oyster shell, kelp, etc?
 

Fallguy111

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Question what amendments ratios etc would you recommend for a no till 3 3.8cf bales of peat. I posted on another thread for organics 4 days ago no reply.
Research Clackamas Coot and buildasoil, then put something together from products you can source locally. I think its personal and a difficult question to answer. If you're into organic it seems hypocritical to have dirt a shit shipped cross country so it depends on what's local IMO.
 
Research Clackamas Coot and buildasoil, then put something together from products you can source locally. I think its personal and a difficult question to answer. If you're into organic it seems hypocritical to have dirt a shit shipped cross country so it depends on what's local IMO.
Thanks.
 
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