Terps in coco

Doug Dawson

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I forgot to answer the guys question but should he use the terpinator??!!

lol imo ditch the terpinator. Sounds like it was made by a Charlie sideshow scammer :eyesmoke: :peace:
LOL, I would not use the terpinator but that is just me. Trying to find some magic bottle to make it fool proof is not the answer, dialing in your grow is. The GH trio with Calimagic and Epson salts are more than enough go get you where you need to go. Hell, I purchased all 13 bottles of the GH advance line once upon a time. 9 of those bottles now collect dust. Many are looking to find that bottle with the genie in it to make their grows great when in reality it is time and learning that will do it.
 

TheManicOrganicDK

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It's the growers fault.

Cannabis grown in soil and compost won't allow a grower to feed it the same way. It grows slower, takes nutrition slowly as it needs from the MEDIUM. In-turn developing a more complex terpene than a plant grown by someone blasting coco with nutrients to get fast crop. You can indeed get the same complex terpene in coco but you have to FEED it and nurture the plant with THAT goal in mind. It grows faster and takes nutrition faster from your FEED. Many people who go for coco do so for bigger plants not really to pull out flavor . Some people grow for more THC. Some people grow for flavor.

I think It's a dumb statement. But that's just me :eyesmoke:
Once again it seems i need to say :

I was saying i found answer to the question asked, online, and i did copy/paste a bit of the claimed, from a website i also linked to, just to be clear.

Im just the messenger, please dont shoot.

I have no doubt its wrong info, as i have grown very terpene intense plants in coco, was only trying to support the OP by showing the false statements that appear online.

So please keep me out of the blamegame, i did not write the info, i just copy/pasted from a website.
 

mistergrafik

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Once again it seems i need to say :

I was saying i found answer to the question asked, online, and i did copy/paste a bit of the claimed, from a website i also linked to, just to be clear.

Im just the messenger, please dont shoot.

I have no doubt its wrong info, as i have grown very terpene intense plants in coco, was only trying to support the OP by showing the false statements that appear online.

So please keep me out of the blamegame, i did not write the info, i just copy/pasted from a website.
My post was aimed at that article not u. But I also grew up shooting the messenger as well
 

Jimbo the Gael

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From what I can tell, aside from a "proprietary blend of organic" whatever, potassium sulfate is the primary ingredient. So sulfur. It is an important building block for terpene production, but if you're feeding your plant properly you shouldn't need it.

It's also available from Epsom salts, which are magnesium sulfate. And way cheaper.

As to the possible difference in terpene levels, that actually sounds like one of the old arguments I've heard for organic growing of both weed and veggies. That they taste better that way. Is it true? No way to know, as flavour is pretty subjective. If you think it'll taste better it probably will.

Sorry bout that first one, site posted the "draft" rather than the full comment.
 
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