Have you read this? https://www.rollitup.org/organics/326508-organics-beginners.htmlDoes any one on here know a good homemade organic recipe? Im not really into buying what i can make!! for indoor soil less? very interested in organic Teas also if you have any knowledge on that also would be much appreciated. Have a good one!
Agreed. That particular book, written in easy to understand layman terms, should be required reading for anyone considering organic growing. And quite a few who think they're growing organically. $16 at Walmart's web store. Though if everyone did read and apply the science to their growing efforts prepared nutrient vendors would take a massive hit.Buy a book called teaming with microbes by Jeff Lowenfels and wayne Lewis. It will be a good base for knowledge regarding organic gardening. And do some searching in threads by Subcool and Ohsogreen
like the hit pharmaceutical companies would take if people would stop believing the lies about cannabis?Though if everyone did read and apply the science to their growing efforts prepared nutrient vendors would take a massive hit.
I don't have that much confidence in the general public for either issue. Most people are sheep and prefer being told what to use/buy/consume.like the hit pharmaceutical companies would take if people would stop believing the lies about cannabis?
Lemmings...I don't have that much confidence in the general public for either issue. Most people are sheep and prefer being told what to use/buy/consume.
That's the basis of marketing building brand loyalty, cannabis growers included. It's no different than people who swear by one brand of vehicle, religion, politics or whatever, most follow their respective peer group decisions. "Yeah, but my buddy Joe said the only thing to buy is X so I bought X because that's obviously the best". I saw too many canning, packaging and bottling plants where nationally advertised products had a run, the lines were stopped, a color ingredient changed and the very same products put in private brand containers that sold for far less than 'big' names encumbered with marketing/advertising costs.Lemmings...
Great suggestion but he is gonna be workin with Soil-Less media, he is more asking aboutsubcools organic soil is what you need..has a good amount of ingredients but once you make a batch you should have it for a long time..the best part is ..all you have to use is plain water throughout the whole life cycle..100%organic ..cant beat that..im tryin to get my batch brewin soon..click on subcools organics under the organic growing title and you will see his supersoil thread with instructions