Thank you for the link. Looks interesting. Pretty cheap. Is that a red flag when it comes to this kind of thing. Iknowad thanks for the advice. Quick question for the experienced. Is it worth the trouble growing organic or should one just opt for the easy way(chem) I mean this as in yeild. Was looks at a 600hps but I can eaisly fit 600-800watt cfl if it come to it. I have 433w cfl actual watts now
Man, organics is the ONLY way to grow pot, IMHO. And if you are gonna grow in soil, it makes no sense to use chemical ferts. Organics and soil are reliant on the mycorrhizae and beneficial bacteria that do the work breaking down organic matter into a plant usable form of nutrients. I can't seem to get my mind around how one could culture mycos and bennies in a hydroponic environment.
Hydroponics has come into it's own in recent times as a means to grow crops/food in hostile environments (Antarctica, Space Stations, the moon, etc) where it would otherwise be impossible to grow anything. Somewhere along the line cannabis cultivators latched onto it (I think it's the "Mad Scientist" appeal) and it became the norm for indoor growing. Organics is arguably the best way to grow anything. Biology tells us that the symbiotic relationship that developed 400 million years ago between terrestrial plants and mycorrhizal fungi was the single most important evolutionary step plants have taken since they started colonizing land. Many scientists believe that it is
impossible to achieve the full potential of the plants genetics without that symbiosis.
There are many products that say they are organic, but that doesn't mean anything. OMRI certification is for shit. Most of everything I see that's organic formulated for hydroponics are really only derived from organic sources, not necessarily organic themselves. You have to understand the soil food web, and how the fungi and bacteria work. "Teeming with Microbes" is a "must read" for any organic gardener. If you can't find it, hit me up and I can see to it you get a copy.
All that being said, growing anything in soil, organically, is about as difficult as falling off a log. No pH worries, nutrient issues, equipment failures etc. Water the plants, supplement your feeding schedule with AACT, and you're good to go.
As for yield and potency, I have yet to find anything that compares to what I get. It is MOST DEFINITELY worth the effort growing organically. In fact, if you aren't careful, it can become an obsession. I willingly go thru more shit (literally) for these plants. Most of it is completely unnecessary for the average personal grower, and certainly isn't being done by any sane commercial grower, but I'm learning, and that's the journey. And the smoke is pretty good too! LOL