Hell ya, I'm not scared. I am going to resort to maxsea(16-16-16) though...the shit just works. Not totally organic, but that isn't a concern really.
Next run will be full organic with great soil and plenty of it. This round I going to hit them with MOAB towards the end. Honestly dream eats like a fat bitch. But Since I basically only run it outdoors, 60-100gal was never an issue. All the process of dialing in.
yo i know u said ur not much of a ROLS guy, can u go more into detail why? or why it is u choose to buy a new batch every cycle? how do u dispose of your old soil? (If u dont mind me asking)
a good friend of mine in Humboldt has been doing rols for YEARS( hes about 50 yrs old), when i went to go visit him, i asked him if rols is popular in Humboldt and said not anymore, most new generation growers dont care much about sustainability for THEIR indoor garden, not to say they dont care about the sustainability, but i guess its different if its indoor? (more or less his words)
yes my friends herb is by far the best herb ive seen, smelled, touched and experienced. one of the reasons why i switched to ROLS, that plus intensive reading on how organic really works, plus years of hands on permaculture.
IMO Humboldt is ahead of most of the world ( in terms of herb) because of its environment. think about it, ideal temperature/season, counter culture/growers/knowledge, old growth forest with redwoods reaching 370+ feet. Ancient forest with RE USED sustainable SOIL.pure water in streams/rivers/lake. just to scratch the surface.
my bad homie, not trying to put down any ones style or anyone else. i actually have been keeping silent on ROLS bcuz i dont want people to figure out how to grow the best herb lol jk im a up front person when it comes down to sustainability.
in my mind, a soil that can be re used, and gets BETTER with age, would be a better option, especially in a place where the environment has been destroyed by logging and more so is being destroyed by indoor gardeners. we can look up ton of stories connected to indoor gardens F ing up the environment. (dumping chemical soil or synthetic runoff for example). once again not putting ur style down, its just hard for me to get my head around true organics, and how much it benefits the grower, and especially the environment.
would like to hear your input, and maybe give me a glimpse of your organic journey?