I liked how my compost smelled, but must admit i never got used to the taste. cnsoil + home made compost = excellent taste
Try some compost on your corn flakes for a strong earthy tasteI liked how my compost smelled, but must admit i never got used to the taste. cn
yeah i prefer light mix soils like plagron.im going to be trying alpha mix organic soil next tho,it seems like a better mix.it has natural lime in it and lava sand instead of perlite.hopefully it wont be too hot for my youngsters.good soil can cut back on the cost of nutes, too. but i will often chicken out on hot soil and go for lighter mixes so i can play Dog with my plants.
i have no sense of smell, so i tend to only pick up the smoothness of the product. but for anyone else imagining this scenario, just imagine it's the same strain grown in the two different mediums.
All fertilizers have chemicals.....Weed grown in soil tends to have more terpines an essential oils. Not to mention weed grown in hydro will most likely have chemical fertilizers in it. Most of the weed entered in the cannabis cup is grown in soil.
^^^ i don't understand that but i think i agreeThe question should be what taste better then lets say GDP, grown in super soil,, I'v seen better looking weed stonier weed.. but never ever tasted anything better then, mountain grown GDP.. Its like you take it and then say get the fuck out.. Ya you won't buy that stuff easy...
No shit but you don't need chemical fertilizers in organic super soil or a variation of it.All fertilizers have chemicals.....
there are chemicals in organic soilNo shit but you don't need chemical fertilizers in organic super soil or a variation of it.
+rep.......thanks. I have just been hinting around to it......some morons just don't get itJust a reminder. Everything is a chemical. Longer answer: Chemistry is the study of matter and its interactions with other matter. Anything made of matter is therefore a chemical. Any liquid, solid, gas. Any pure substance; any mixture. Water is a chemical. Technically speaking, so is a chunk of your computer. A chemical can often be broken down into components, as is true with your computer. However, people generally use the term 'chemical' to refer to a substance that appears homogeneous or the same throughout its structure.
So instead of referring to nutes as chemical or organic, IT'S ALL CHEMICAL. Sorry this has been bugging me lately. We need to refer to them as organic or synthetic chemicals. Sorry I had to rant for a minute.