Wow, this sounds like great advice. I will start searching for some articles on it. Know of any to help prime the pump?according to Jason King, compiler of the cannabible series, organic is the only way to go/grow lol!!! organic growing produces the best tasting buds around, real talk. its like this: who is gonna perform better? A.) a world class sprinter fed entirely on mac D's or B.) a world class sprinter fed entirely on a high-quality organic diet. from experience, running after fueling with mickey D's is NOT FUN
to answer your questions,
organics help bring out the best in your plants, this also applies to potency... chem (strain) is the only exception
organics can be cheap or expensive, you can pretty much make anything you need i.e foliar feeds, teas, liquid nutes etc. with a bit of know-how, most of which is described in great detail here, or you can buy them already made with brand names stamped on em and pay a helluva lot more
im using ocean forest and this is my first organic grow. the plants seem to like it alot theyre 2 weeks old and almost 5 1/2" just the soil no compost teas or anythingStart with a high quality soil with proper aeration and consistency. I know there is a poll thread comparing Roots organic vs. Foxfarm Ocean Forest.
I use Ocean Forest, mainly because I can't find Roots near my residence
That's not entirely accurate, organics can produce as much weight,Organics will give you more potent and better looking harvest but the yeilds will come down a bit. A fair trade in my eyes.
The better the product the more the price raise.
Rock dust & calcified seaweed for me.,what have you added for your micro herd, such as
mycorrhizae, or trichoderma, or micro bacterals, beneficial nematodes, and such.
I mean for inocculation, ocean forest is not inoculated withRock dust & calcified seaweed for me.
Depends on how much experience you have growing.Simple question really. If I grow organic will my potency go up or down, or will it not make a difference?
Also while on the subject: on average what's the price difference with organic vs. chemicals?
It is 100% true.. Organics will give you less yield.That's not entirely accurate, organics can produce as much weight,
but the timing on hydro is much quicker, with fast acting nutes,
he plant absorbs and uses them faster, and in turn grows faster.
Organic farmers forget about the aspect of adding their micro organisms, for
instance, you, shotzky,what have you added for your micro herd, such as
mycorrhizae, or trichoderma, or micro bacterals, beneficial nematodes, and such.
If you want your plant to make the most of the organic food you plan on feeding it
such as bat quano, eartworm castings, bone meal, blood meal, and such, you have
to realize, these plants have 8-10 week flowering cycle on average, and that is a short
amount of time for these plants to break this heavy food down. Will it eventually? Yes,
but the micro organisms are what are help break down the nutes. Humic acids and Fulvic
acids are natural chelates and will help drive this process as well.
You can have great yields in organic soils.
I wouldn't know, never used it. But most multi purpose's are inert of a micro herd.I mean for inocculation, ocean forest is not inoculated with
living organisms.
Your "experiments" don't make them facts. I've seen otherwise. No arguements,It is 100% true.. Organics will give you less yield.
Ive experiment with it for years..
Ive gone back and forth with it...
Chemicals win for a cash crop. And Organics will taste a bit better.
These are facts, not opinions.
Blah blah blahhh..Your "experiments" don't make them facts. I've seen otherwise. No arguements,
I'm over it, i've seen bumper organic harvests.
I agree, other factors are just as important as feed, in regards to yield. A proper root structure for one.Your "experiments" don't make them facts. I've seen otherwise. No arguements,
I'm over it, i've seen bumper organic harvests.