I grow outdoors and indoors, if you don't believe in organic gardening that's fine
Organic isn't a marketing term by the way, it's an entire system that life follows in a natural setting that's called the food web, when you feed these bottles you completely skip that natural step
Those two books i linked explain it much better than i could ever. Teaming with microbes is an award winning soil science book(not marketing term).
Also Read this article
http://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2014/07/11/330760923/are-organic-vegetables-more-nutritious-after-all
Here's a quote from it which is a study published by stanford university
But the group found a significant difference in the levels of special compounds called antioxidants. "Across the important antioxidant compounds in fruits and vegetables, organic fruits and vegetables deliver between 20 and 40 percent higher antioxidant activity," says
Charles Benbrook, from Washington State University's Center for Sustaining Agriculture and Natural Resources, a co-author of the study.
These antioxidant compounds, which go by names like
flavonoids and carotenoids, are getting a lot of attention lately. Their effects remain somewhat murky, but scientists say they can protect cells from the effects of aging, or from the sort of damage that can lead to cancer.
I wonder what flavonoids in cannabis are? Sounds to me like the flavor of the weed.
Anyways
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May peace be with you.