Organic vs Synthetic and nitrate vs ammonia/urea

CC Dobbs

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Why are you cursing and becoming so angry? You can't act like this in life. How are you supposed to become a proper human being? There will be times in life where people won't agree with one another, you can't just go off and start crying about it. You may need some help young man. Im pulling for you though, you will get through all this angry stuff that you have bottled up for years. Just don't take it out on your friends here....
Mostly because you are sarcastic asshole posing as a reasonable asshole. Stop with the advice and go fuck yourself.
 

a mongo frog

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Mostly because you are sarcastic asshole posing as a reasonable asshole. Stop with the advice and go fuck yourself.
You mean to tell me you didn't buy any shares early this week? With all this shit going on your not jumping on board? It fucking closed at 37 fucking bucks on friday, you didn't buy at 35.00 a share on tuesday? Im sorry bro, but don't take it out on me, i bought mine. So its not cool you treat a friend like this. Its not to late at 37.00, this shits going through the roof!!!!!!!!!!
 

churchhaze

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The OP is an opinionated dick who only started this thread to present his limited horticultural knowledge to an ignorant audience. What the fuck are you taking about with the nice people grow nice buds, you are the people he is pandering to. Now you should go fuck yourself.
Actually, the point of this thread was to properly categorize nutrients so hydroponic growers don't use jacks classic and soil growers don't use nitrate salts.

Many people incorrectly think that there are 2 types of nutrients... "organic" and "synthetic. Whether something is synthetic or not tells you very little about it's chemical properties. Ignore the superficial crap and learn how to farm.

Something like Jack's classic or miracle grow is perfect for soil, but shouldn't be used hydroponically. Don't use Jack's classic for DWC or aero, use nitrate salts! That is the main point of this thread. (simply being soluble does not make something suitable for hydro either)
 

churchhaze

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Also, if you are feeding with miracle grow, you rely on beneficial bacteria to help break down the synthetic urea into nitrates. (first the urea breaks down into ammonia, and the bacteria eat the ammonia)

I'm just making sure people know this. As it stands, the common poster on RIU thinks the bacteria eat molasses. Nope... the good guys eat ammonia and nitrite, not glucose. Feed them miracle grow. The reason so many people here think the opposite is because of misinformation based on a gut feeling.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitrifying_bacteria

"bacteria that grow by consuming inorganic nitrogen compounds" (ammonia and nitrite)
 
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