What will give u bigger yeild.....

​what will give u bigger yeild.....organic nutrients( such as oots) or synthetic nutrients such as (flora nova bloom 4-8-7). I know many prefer organic due to better taste more natural etc., i just wanted to now the truth in a real performance standpoint!
 

Kush2180

Active Member
Use your brain buddy, if Organic nutrients performed better than chemical nutes then why would chemical nutes even exist?
 

missnu

Well-Known Member
Any nutes used properly in a well cared for plant in the proper environment can have a great yield...that is why it is hard to pick which nutes to go with...you see people having great results with so many different ones...I think anything can be equal to anything else if used to the best it can be...
 

kanx

Active Member
Use your brain buddy, if Organic nutrients performed better than chemical nutes then why would chemical nutes even exist?
Can totally get what your saying however part of me is like they prob think along the lines of " if the mugs will pay for the more expensive stuff that does the same , then fuk it , sell it!"

All about marketing and packaging. Theres an old saying about a product not having to be good , it just needs gd pr and sales people.

Depends what way you want to look at it , tho i totally get what your saying .
 

blindbaby

Active Member
in my experience, the more organic we go, the more oranic bugs killers we need. lol. all organic soils come with so many free fungus gnats...lol.
 

ScoobyDoobyDoo

Well-Known Member
if you run organic and synthetic nutes side by side and both are dialed in then you won't see a difference in yield in my opinion. yield is dependent on environment, strain, and having your nutrients dialed in through the entire grow. doesn't matter if they are organic or synthetic.
 

bluntmassa1

Well-Known Member
you have to talk to your plants every day and they will be huge tell them how much you love them and you will miss them very much before you leave them
lol just fucking with you practice makes perfect
 

Sir.Ganga

New Member
Its not what you use its how you use it that counts. When nutrients are used properly they become a valuable tool just like lights and co2.

I have ran both, never side by side but a few of the same strains and my findings are that organic will produce approx 25% less in your final weight. As for flavor and tast, about the same. It is more critical to make sure that you leach a little longer and let your medium dry out before harvesting plants based on chemical nutes. This will result in a clean product, at least as clean as organics.

This is my opinion of course, from my data.
 

missnu

Well-Known Member
Ok...let me clear this up right now...your organic soil doesn't necessarily come with gnats...anytime you overwater you WILL get fungus gnats...Most gnats you see in houses that aren't around a bowl of fruit are fungus gnats...they come to wet towels and sponges, leaky faucets...anywhere there is a good bit of moisture...you can use coco, or rockwool or just DWC with hydroton and still get fungus gnats...they just like places where there is light, and lots of water...they are attracted to mildew and it's many associated fungi...they aren't there for the plants...they are there for the wetness of the soil...so if you don't overwater you will never see gnats, even if they came in the soil.
 

ScoobyDoobyDoo

Well-Known Member
Ok...let me clear this up right now...your organic soil doesn't necessarily come with gnats...anytime you overwater you WILL get fungus gnats...Most gnats you see in houses that aren't around a bowl of fruit are fungus gnats...they come to wet towels and sponges, leaky faucets...anywhere there is a good bit of moisture...you can use coco, or rockwool or just DWC with hydroton and still get fungus gnats...they just like places where there is light, and lots of water...they are attracted to mildew and it's many associated fungi...they aren't there for the plants...they are there for the wetness of the soil...so if you don't overwater you will never see gnats, even if they came in the soil.
100% false. overwatering is not a guarantee you will have gnats and avoiding overwatering is not a guarantee you will avoid them. they are ways to help you avoid getting gnats but they are not the only factor.
 

missnu

Well-Known Member
But if you have gnats and you want rid of them, but use some silica and space out your waterings...if everything is dry the gnats move onto somewhere more inhabitable to them...like the nearest sink.
 

DGT309

Active Member
Floranova yield review became a ramble on about fungus nats, I love the weed world, some people get lost.
 
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