Farmer's Hat
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Have you seen the Rick and Morty spin off? Its hilariousHe's out hero Gona take pollution down to zero!!
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Have you seen the Rick and Morty spin off? Its hilariousHe's out hero Gona take pollution down to zero!!
Lol ya love Rick and MortyHave you seen the Rick and Morty spin off? Its hilarious
Does any one here know the actual difference between organic nutrients and so called salts based? Absolutely nothing! Soil life breaks down organic matter into the exact same "salts" organic fanatics warn you about! Ohhh but all those dangerous "chemicals" in it! yet NO ONE I've asked can name those so called dangerous chemicals! What about heavy metals? they're in soil, they're in organic nutrients, and organic nutrient companies have no way to minimize them. So it's long past time to bust this myth about organic being "better". And I grow organic! Why? Simplicity. You don't need a damn science lab, just mix your soil blend and add water. Even better I grow organic in auto pots.Is there any sources that states smoking organic weed is healthier then weed grown with fertilizer salts?
So are you gunna mail out samples, do you venmo the $50, how does that work?I've got $50 says no one can tell the difference!
I wish I could! I have done so in person at various gatherings however.So are you gunna mail out samples, do you venmo the $50, how does that work?
I agree with you about regenerative organics. However, the same " more is better and too much is just enough" thinking also thrives among organic growers, and that is the source of error prevalent in both salts based farming and organic. People need to stop thinking they can force feed plants, organic or not. I'm not criticizing organics, as I said, I grow mostly organic. It's not the source of nutrient that is at fault it's ignorance in the application of said nutrients. I'm against the spread of false information regarding either form of gardening and claiming one form or the other is better for any list of reasons is just perpetuation of myths. Science, not anecdotes, is the guide to growing that will get you the best of whatever you want to grow.Just being a smart ass, trying to provide some levity to a thread that started out pretty rocky and hasn't really gotten better.
I grew up growing using organic/regenerative gardening principles, everyone I knew did it that way it was just how we did it. We didn't grow that way as a purity test or to be better than anyone, it's just the style of agriculture that we aligned with. But, I also firmly believe that everyone should grow the way that works for them.
I assume that most of the people here participate because they care about growing clean high quality weed. We differ on what that means and how you achieve that but I think it's pointless to try to make people feel bad about the method they choose to accomplish that goal.
That's the good thing about growing your own weed, you can grow it the way that you want it to be. And with communities like this we can find other people who also like to grow in similar ways and support each other by sharing knowledge that pertains to whatever style of growing you choose. Lets lift each other up and help everyone grow cleaner weed instead of trying to make people feel bad for making different choices than we would.
Yeah gotta figure out how much you need to add. Seen good grows with those products. Is the happy frog the dry amendments? Or soil? Ocean forest will already be loaded with a few weeks of food.Thankyou for that info . I'm one first grow currently. Opted for a organic setup and chose Fox Farms Happy Frog and Ocean Forest this first round. I'm not too pleased, the soils really inconsistent in moisture levels and even though I cut the ocean forest with happy frog my plants seem slightly overloaded . But I've heard many great things about Gaia Green and there dry ammendmants. Two of my fav YouTubers Cannucks and Mr.Grow it have persuaded me to check them out as well. It's really unfortunate Fox Farms had Deviated from there once gloried quality. As Ive had personal friends and other growers speak so highly of them.