Super Soil Results

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that looks bad ass!!!!!!nice plant!.....can you tell us how she smells?

Like sweet grapfruit that someone spilled some gas near and on exhale the funky romulan flavor presents itself all over your mouth. The feeling washes over your head and I git the shivers when I exhale.
 
Cheese, Oregon Green House Grown in SS

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Oh it does sound quite nice right now out in the Rockies, doesn't it CAS? Enjoy some of that weather for this guy... he misses his Boulder in the fall. Keep up the good work, too. :peace:
 
im about three weeks away from posting the "results" of my first SS run. needless to say, i am fucking thrilled...pics to prove

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I keep ending up with long spindly plants. Am I the only one who feels like there is a big lack of potassium in supersoil?
 
Can someone help me out on that one? I'm actually a little pissed off. Spent a lot of time and effort on the soil (rounding up ingredients, mixing, cooking, etc) and now after looking up all the ingredients I discover none of them contain (k) one of the most important nutrients a plant can get?
So now I am 2 weeks into flowering with some skinny ass plants, and I'm going to make a banna tea or something... I just don't see how an organic soil recipe with no (k) is so popular and featured in high times and what not... Am I missing something?
 
I keep ending up with long spindly plants. Am I the only one who feels like there is a big lack of potassium in supersoil?

All I can say is it's not a lack of potassium that's your problem. Have you seen the pictures in this thread :o
 
All I can say is it's not a lack of potassium that's your problem. Have you seen the pictures in this thread :o

Well, even if it isn't my problem. I'm still curious as to how you can get a good yield while ignoring one of the macro nutrients. Potassium is needed for protein, photosynthesis and growth regulation. I'm not saying you will end up with a shitty crop, but I think adding potassium would help increase yield
 
Well, even if it isn't my problem. I'm still curious as to how you can get a good yield while ignoring one of the macro nutrients. Potassium is needed for protein, photosynthesis and growth regulation. I'm not saying you will end up with a shitty crop, but I think adding potassium would help increase yield

I was kinda bustin your balls there... i'm all for customizing the super soil recipe. I will probably change it up a little bit next time. But at the same time, there's really something to be said for the "if it ain't broke don't fix it" rule. There are some crazy dank nugs in these pics! I'm in my first grow so I'm still amazed at what some people on here have grown. :peace:
 
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