Why don't ya'll grab a bowl, like I just did, and I'll show you a couple of pics from a couple past gardens, to show you what I am talking about.
But first, I need to tell you where I sit, before I tell you where I stand. I'm just some freshly registered knucklehead who hopped in a old thread, started by a dude with 5,000+ posts, who's handle I think I have seen around for a while since OG days, and I am sure is well respected here, and disagreeing with him on the premise of said thread.
I do so respectfully and were I to draw conclusions from nothing more than your avatar, Uncle Ben, I would assume you to be a guy that has grown for a while, probably outdoors in Cali - just a guess with little info to go off of, though. My gig is indoor, that is where the experiences I speak from originate. Different ball game sans Sun and real, outdoor soil.
In these few pics, you will see probably 50-60 different strains, five different lighting systems, Ebb & Flow, RDWC and peat/perlite/vermiculite (NOT soil) in 5ga Homers. Some of those plants are several years old and were bonsai'ed for a few of them. The key thing I want to point out is that all of these plants are on RO water, the same nutrient regime (strengths varied for light and growing system, of course - but same proportions of the same nutrients and additives) and at the same pH. Even the 5 gallon 'dirt plants'. The same pH I am advocating for hydro, 'cause in essence, those were hydro plants. A nice, heavy on the perlite mix for more precise rootzone control and a good 15% runoff and that is exactly what it is - a hand fertilized, drain to waste, hydroponic growing system.
Not soil.
And ya wanna know what you do not see in those 50-60 strains? You won't see a Ca def, a Mg def, nor a pH issue. And you will not find one bottle of Cal/Mag in those growrooms, either. Nor plants either blatantly showing or subtlely displaying the signs of an N toxicity, like I have seen in many Cal/Mag infused gardens.
PBP, The Lucas Formula, the spreading of RO water use and the incorrect assumption that you need to 'replace' the Ca and Mg that was in the tap water, people calling peat/perlite/vermiculite mixes soil, are a few of the things that lead to the shared frustration I have with the use of Epsom Salts, IMO. Any of which I could expand upon, if asked.
And if you have been around da weed forums as long as I think you have, UB, I know you have seen that stupid fuggin blue pH chart that St0ney made while he was a mod at the old HC, like 10+ years ago. I hate that fucking thing that has ended up as a sticky on a whole bunch of weed forums.
Talk about an epsom salt junky. That was one of his cure all's. On top of that, he got shit wrong with his 5.8 optimal hydro pH shit. On top of that, a rectangular bar graph does not accurately represent different absorption rates at different pH. But that goddamned thing is everywhere, still. As is Cal/Mag. My personal 'epsom salt'.
So, what da fug. Ya'll load up another bowl, 'cause that's what I am going to do. Might be two bowls of shitty dispensary weed, and I probably am going to feed the doggies while I'm up, so it might take me a second ...
... Mmkay, I'm back. How was yer puff?
These gardens I am going to show you are shut down, so I don't mind showing you something like a 10,000 Watt Mother Room. Ya'll can fuck off on seeing a clone room packed with a couple thousands cuts, though. I was never stupid enough to photo document that shit - 10 years is a long time in big boy federal prison to try to keep someone's dick outta yer ass. Not in the game right now, at all. My 41 y.o. ass is beat the fuck up with several exploded discs in my spine and a few other miscellanous things from too many years of crashing, while going way too fuckin' fast, on multiple things. So, I had to make changes in my life in the last few years. Couple that with a mother that needed some in-home help after some surgeries (no, she's not a smoker), well, right now I don't even own one burned out lamp - it's all gone.
And the only thing I regret getting rid of was a Colorado bred strain that kicked ass.
It's all good, though. Driving around camping in Colorado for 2-4 weeks at a time with the doggies, even winter, for a few months is fun, too. And doesn't take shit for money to do. But not conducive to running a garden. Only momentary shut down for me. Probably be personal, full legit med garden, though, next time 'round. The only shitty part is buying so-so weed in dispensaries. Real shitty, but oh well.
On with the pics ...
Small three light E&F veg room. Fresh rooted clones in a 2x4 under an 8 bulb T5 for one week, under a 400 and a 3x3 in week two and up to a 4x4 under a thowie for two weeks (I eventually added top drip feed to the thowie tray). Every two weeks, a new crop moved into the 4000W flower room in a 4x4 under a thowie. Four of those 4x4 trays in the flower room, plus CO2, AC, dehumidifier, etc. An 8 week strain could harvest one thowie every two weeks:
24 site RDWC system fired by 6 vertical thowies. All mothers. Each one a different strain. All on one res. No Cal/Mag, and somehow, my Sweet Lady Jane plants, that some run around calling a whore, as in, "Man,
[insert strain name here] is such a Ca whore.", seem just fine - all 24 different strains on one res (
proper pH range is
critical in achieving this - which is why I am posting in this thread, not to be douche or try to pull some dick waving grand entrance move).
I had just given my girls a trip to the salon - a little trimming and maintenance shaping is the reason for the leaves on the floor, obviously cleaned up after taking pic:
Some E&F moms (smaller and in kind of a holding state) and some dirt mothers (that are not soil grown plants) in the same 10,000W room as the buckets, as I had enough lights off and was probably cleaning, or sumpin' like that, packing all those plants around one wee thwoie with a bat wing (that was just for that tray in actual use):
I have had my hands on over 80 strains. Exceptions to be sure, but most survive and thrive on the same nute regiment (I think another point we might agre upon, UB, maybe?). And it should be of no surprise that those exceptions were either pure Sativas or strongly dominant Sativa pheno hybrids.
That is about all I can do to try to persuade anyone on both how important proper pH ranges are and how the majority opinion on all of these forums is too high (strong roots in the spread of St0ney's stupid, fuckin', wrong blue chart). And to use the pH I suggest in mostly PPV mixes, too. 'Cause that shit ain't soil. Good and airy, 15% runoff, and that is hydro, too.
I'll clarify, but not looking for a huge argument or pissing contest with anyone. My knucklehead ass comes here in peace to try to help beginner - intermediate level growers, especially real deal medical ones, with what I have learned. Or with what my dumbass genuinely thinks I have learned ...