Mr. Diamond
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It seems like most of the ingredients are organic. How much of their additives are inorganic? I love their product.
Mr. Diamond
I love Seeds!
Mr. Diamond
I love Seeds!
Was that just an over the top example or is not all shit organic?Not being a dick it just threw me , lolfor the last time, NO. FF is not organic.
do a search sometime, the answers are out there.
i can crap in a bag and label it organic, doesnt mean it is, esp not when dealin with MJ ferts.
Ccoastal
this is your second op? so you have had a single successful run prior to this one? wow you must know everything, and have a plethora of knowledge of FFOF.click the link at the bottom of my posts and disprove yourself.
And sorry for the misunderstanding but I'm not using bottle nutes. At all.
If the soil is questionable at best I must be an AMAZING grower..Not to mention this is just my second op.
And I'm solely speaking on behalf of the stuff bcuz its done me GREAT!
And with nothing but watering only and an AACT now and then.
And flushing??? No such thing in my land sir
Would you stand idly by while someone sat and said something that was working really good for you was awful and a waste of time?
Ive seen NOTHING but green
Fox Farm big bloom is organiclol well, gonna skip right past the whole FF growing incredible pot...
as for organic designation.. i have lived my entire life in the food industry, do yourself a favor and look up what it takes to have an organic label. you are on the internet after all.
also i said that FF nutrients, as in liquid, is a chemical cocktail. dont believe me? go read where it says 'organic based' on the side of the bottle.
wonder why they call it tiger bloom? because it makes you roar when you smoke it. those of us that have been around long enough to know what we are talking about know that as you feed the plant chem ferts, those chems are transported and held in every cell of the plant. you do not flush them out. period. but thats another story entirely, and im not gonna sit here and walk you through the basics of botany. note how sledgehammer flush was released after the nutrient line hit the market because of the number of people complaining about the ionic bond between soil and nutrients that needs to be broken in order to flush from the soil.
FFOF has proven to have incredible ph fluctuations and varied nutrient values from bag to bag, back in the olden days FF did actually have decent soil, partly because not as wide of a variety of products were available as they are today (many of which are much better) but mainly because the family in NY that owned FF had a large plot of land that they harvested their bases from, well as we all know the company got large and their now small lot of land could not keep up, so they outsourced for their products, losing quality control.
sure, you grow good weed with FF, but there I, as a well seasoned professional am saying there are better products out there, no im not trying to say your weed isnt dank or youre not the best grower ever. but i, having no stake in the game to defend FFOF or any other product am simply saying, no FF nutes are not organic. their soil is questionable at best.
wanna disprove me? go ahead.
Ccoastal
a single product, again not under any regulation or scrutinyFox Farm big bloom is organic
Ccoastal, you are right and 100% on track here. Good to see you spreading the love of truth and knowledge here even in the face of reactionary ignorance!lol well, gonna skip right past the whole FF growing incredible pot...
as for organic designation.. i have lived my entire life in the food industry, do yourself a favor and look up what it takes to have an organic label. you are on the internet after all.
also i said that FF nutrients, as in liquid, is a chemical cocktail. dont believe me? go read where it says 'organic based' on the side of the bottle.
wonder why they call it tiger bloom? because it makes you roar when you smoke it. those of us that have been around long enough to know what we are talking about know that as you feed the plant chem ferts, those chems are transported and held in every cell of the plant. you do not flush them out. period. but thats another story entirely, and im not gonna sit here and walk you through the basics of botany. note how sledgehammer flush was released after the nutrient line hit the market because of the number of people complaining about the ionic bond between soil and nutrients that needs to be broken in order to flush from the soil.
FFOF has proven to have incredible ph fluctuations and varied nutrient values from bag to bag, back in the olden days FF did actually have decent soil, partly because not as wide of a variety of products were available as they are today (many of which are much better) but mainly because the family in NY that owned FF had a large plot of land that they harvested their bases from, well as we all know the company got large and their now small lot of land could not keep up, so they outsourced for their products, losing quality control.
sure, you grow good weed with FF, but there I, as a well seasoned professional am saying there are better products out there, no im not trying to say your weed isnt dank or youre not the best grower ever. but i, having no stake in the game to defend FFOF or any other product am simply saying, no FF nutes are not organic. their soil is questionable at best.
wanna disprove me? go ahead.
Ccoastal
There's not a def. within a mile of my plants. Not a toxicity. Sorry but your diagnosis is NULL.this is your second op? so you have had a single successful run prior to this one? wow you must know everything, and have a plethora of knowledge of FFOF.
btw, a deep dark green in veg is an excess of N, even when the tips dont burn, one of those things you learn from being around a while.
Ccoastal