Jack Harer
Well-Known Member
When you get ready to go, hit me up. If I'm still out here, that is.I'll show you how to do it under $50, tax, tags, and options (out the door). I have court on the 22nd. D-Day. It's looking OK tho.
Rite on.. I will.. !! And goodluck with court.. Oh yea, I checked out your journal entry.. My Mom was saving up & using egg shells & coffee grounds in her flower gardens.. Good stuff to use.. !!When you get ready to go, hit me up. If I'm still out here, that is.I'll show you how to do it under $50, tax, tags, and options (out the door). I have court on the 22nd. D-Day. It's looking OK tho.
yep, that one!
I use bx promix. I get a good deal on it and buy it by the bail its cheaper. I was thinking about going all organic but Ive been doing it this way for so long I don't know ware to start.I may have to talk to jack hair.Do ya use bag soil from the hydro store or do ya mix your own.. ??
What's your guy's take on ROOT'S ORGANIC soil?
Hahahaha.. Rite on ismokealot.. !!I use bx promix. I get a good deal on it and buy it by the bail its cheaper. I was thinking about going all organic but Ive been doing it this way for so long I don't know ware to start.I may have to talk to jack hair.
Some of those are one time purchases (once every 6 to 10 months)and last a long time.Hahahaha.. Rite on ismokealot.. !!
I just priced out Subcool's Supersoil recipe at an online nursery that's in California.. So far I'm at ''$116.00'' minus
- 1 bag of Bio-Bizz soil
- 25lbs worm castings
- 1/3 epsom salts
- 1tbsp ozomite
- Shipping/Handling
Actually droppin $200 on acouple highgrade bags of soil & spiking it /amendments isn't really all that bad price wise.. !! Next year, I plan on starting up my mulch pile again.. Hell I guess starting this winter wouldn't be a bad idea.. heh heh heh.. One thing that's been buggin me is tryin to find containers to store the super soil for the winter.. ?!?? Hhhmmmm.. I'll be back.. I'm goin to 'google' - Mulching Bins.. !!
Im sorry buddy, but if you dont flush your plants before you "chop" them your herb will not burn evenly due to built up salt in your buds. Your smoke probably has a slight snap crackle and pop to it and is probably harsh too. If you flush for 1.5-2 weeks before you harvest you will still get as good of a yield as if you didnt. Your not sacrificing yield when you dont flush your sacrificing taste and aroma. Cronic smells good, and taste good right? Its cause the flush homie!!!!!!!I use drip clean from start to finish, and always have some run-off when I water. Plus I feed right up to chop day. Flushing a plant for better taste is just a myth and not needed.
Never ever flush a plant unless it is sick and fucked up.
Apples to oranges really. And since an outdoor plant gets flushed so regularly, if anything it's an argument for not against.A plant grown outdoors never gets any type of flush and yet they never produce that harshness unless not cured properly! Unless someone can show me how nature is flushing at precisely the right time to not allow for the "snap, crackle, and pop", or the harshness, then it's still no flushing for me.
I'm organic too...no ph'ing, no flushing. Just water and wait after mixing my soil.Lots of good advice here. I see both sides of the fence. I'm an organic grower, so A) I don't worry about salt build up, and B) there is no flushing out organic nutrients. Someone said the only reason in the world to flush would be to flush out excess salts.I totally agree, but if you go truly organic, that becomes a non-issue. Since you can't flush out organic nutrients, you can't stop feeding them before harvest, so that shoots the "nutes make the buds taste bad" theory in the ass, 'cuz there is no better tasting bud than organic bud, and it's full of nutes.
Tattoo (You knucklehead!LOL) you know what I'm getting from all this? You can listen to everyone who knows about flushing,....OR you could just go organic and say fuck all that!!
I've heard this to be true as well, I agree with flushing in between stages & again before the final flush @ harvest - at the same time every cultivator has their own techniques =)Hhhmmm.. Ok.. I'm gona have ta look what you said up.. Interesting point.. But I thought it was Magnesium & phoshorus that built strong stems & the Nitrogen was used solely during flowering..
You can't flush the nutrients out but you can still starve the plant by just watering !Buddy, once again, you cannot flush organic nutrients out of the soil like can be done with chemical salt ferts, so it's an exercise in futility.