stronger smoke using chemical nutrients?

brewing up

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I hear all over that you get tastier smoke with organic nutes but you lose a little yield ''so i thought while stoned'' if you get better yield with using chemical nutes wouldn't that mean you get fatter buds which is technically more growth and basically more tch :confused:
 

hoonry

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you're right that the buds will likely be bigger, but they won't be stronger, just bigger. a 40 oz of Budweiser doesn't have a higher alcohol content than the same bud in a 12 oz can, there is just more of it - I suppose you could say that makes it stronger but only because you consumed more.
 

blacksun

New Member
I would also say "there should not be a difference other than weight", but I have yet to see a truly professional scientific side-by-side study done, with extensive thc and terpene breakdown lab reports, or anything like that comparing the two methods.
 

shrewify

Member
I would like to think i spent my decent money on something that works instead of smoke and mirrors.

however, with things like a bud hardener, i know i got my moneys worth. Plus, i don't think you could possibly get the best bud with just plain dirt, and straight water.

Call me what you will, but thats just my two cents.
 

petmarks

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This is an interesting topic; however, I prefer the organic approach because of the following
facts. The chelation process, for instance, EDTA as found in synthetic products are
synthesized from "ethylenediamine", "formaldehyde", and "sodium cyanide". This approach
to chelation affords sodium salts, which easily converts into acidic forms. Ok, synth
grower do you see anything in the above that would possibly cause you to be suspicious
about the end result, never mind the shite doesnt break down to easily, also forget that
this stuff will no doubt affect the micro herds. Lets just call our new strain the
"Jim Jones Cut", for some real killuh smoke! You cant possibly tell me that cyanide,
or formaldehyde can benefit you, or are you ... ok I leave it at this. These companies
could use vitamin C as a chelator but no, lets just give them cyanide with a dash of
formaldehyde. Do want killer smoke that bad bro????

FACTS:

"Production of synthetic fertilizers is also dependent on
oil reserves that are also peaking"

"The day will come when we'll have to limit fertilizer use"

"We'll have to depend on the biology of the soil to take
over. We'll have to supply the organic matter."

In other words, we'll have to support and feed the
microbial life that equally feeds us...somehow, I dont
think they will appreciate a good scoop of cyanide.

Jim "Jimba" Jones
 
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