so first of all before you talk some shit read what i said. i never said they dropped their organic-ness by 15%. ill say it again, the organic soil, being organic... with use of organic FF products dropped the final yield by 15%. so before you go smoking out your ass, check your literacy skills.
really it was that hard to understand. i thought it was a wide known fact that organics dont by any means get higher yields than synthetic systems. buddy if only you could convince the world of your thoughts. maybe then youd make a living at this.
hahaha. i love your thread title.
its all about what you like in the way of fertilizers. i hear good things from some but some say its organic-ness dropped their final weight by about 15% over the use of synthetics. theyre great if you like natural and organic, but you just have to figure out what you like.
Well thanks for the clarification, and I apologize, but jeeze dude you should know people who participate here like to get stoned... even if they do read as many words as they can. I thought you were stating that FF dropped the physical weight of the organic ingredients in their products by 15%; guess I was wrong. To be honest with you I guess I didn't try
that hard to understand it. But, you have to understand that people have all kinds of paranoid assertions about FF for whatever reason.
You're right, organics probably does yield slightly less than a hydro set-up would; but yield isn't everything and organics certainly uses less fertilizer.
Cuz the ph is f'ed! I think you and a few of the others on here are ff employee! Thats how you get so many posts defending their bull shit!!1
Right. It couldn't possibly be that we know what we're going and have great results with it.
And BTW, I have said in the past that I think the way Fox Farm advertises some of their products is a bit deceptive. But the soil is wonderful.