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cool you run Organics, me too. I run a small organic company that makes and sells nutes, mostly vegan and largely low P with active biology

I noticed! I was looking through the website when you first posted =D looks like some good stuff. I have some reading to do. I liked that it was Low P. Too many people running too much P IMHO but I'm no master.
 
I noticed! I was looking through the website when you first posted =D looks like some good stuff. I have some reading to do. I liked that it was Low P. Too many people running too much P IMHO but I'm no master.
I agree mate, as an organic farmer, I tend to rely on nutrients from all pools, not just the water soluble pools. The system we have uses a building N and K system with added Moly. Once we get this base, we start to load up added liquid P, Ca, Mg, S etc. We do have NPK, but we rely less on this than other systems, even other organic ones.
We look at the modulating effects of bacterial interactions in the rhizosphere and beyond and seek to encourage the positive outcomes by stimulating the right biology and volatiles, which in turn help our plants manage growth, stress and life.
We also have a range of Nano products that assist CO2 applications without the typical stress. We work with science and I only set this up because I was sick of the myths among other nutrient vendors. Happy to answer any questions if you ever have any bro. I don't know everything, but we can learn together for sure
 
Good to hear! I love everything about haze except the flower time XD but they're beautiful plants.
I grow lots of Sats as a rule, some like 16-18 weekers too, eg Dr Grinspoon. I literally love haze above most other strains and tend to have one or two on the go always. Helps me keep calm, medicated and clear so I can still function at work
 
I agree mate, as an organic farmer, I tend to rely on nutrients from all pools, not just the water soluble pools. The system we have uses a building N and K system with added Moly. Once we get this base, we start to load up added liquid P, Ca, Mg, S etc. We do have NPK, but we rely less on this than other systems, even other organic ones.
We look at the modulating effects of bacterial interactions in the rhizosphere and beyond and seek to encourage the positive outcomes by stimulating the right biology and volatiles, which in turn help our plants manage growth, stress and life.
We also have a range of Nano products that assist CO2 applications without the typical stress. We work with science and I only set this up because I was sick of the myths among other nutrient vendors. Happy to answer any questions if you ever have any bro. I don't know everything, but we can learn together for sure

I like that. Take care of the rhizosphere and let it do the rest
 
I grow lots of Sats as a rule, some like 16-18 weekers too, eg Dr Grinspoon. I literally love haze above most other strains and tend to have one or two on the go always. Helps me keep calm, medicated and clear so I can still function at work

I heard that! Damn Dr grinspoon! I've never committed to a flower that long.
 
I like that. Take care of the rhizosphere and let it do the rest
that's the key, I am lazy, I like the fact of a microbial workforce that can talk to my plant at an organ level. We cultivate and functionalise many types of bacteria, fungus and beneficial molds. We also have a range that is both soil bound and phototrophic and or leaf, stem dwelling bacteria that typically act as sulphur electron donors and they work to boost the reverse krebs system, so make better use of CO2 and spent sugar related gas, eg ethylene which is converted to CO2 by the bacteria around the stomata. Kick me if this is too slow and you prefer more detailed science
 
that's the key, I am lazy, I like the fact of a microbial workforce that can talk to my plant at an organ level. We cultivate and functionalise many types of bacteria, fungus and beneficial molds. We also have a range that is both soil bound and phototrophic and or leaf, stem dwelling bacteria that typically act as sulphur electron donors and they work to boost the reverse krebs system, so make better use of CO2 and spent sugar related gas, eg ethylene which is converted to CO2 by the bacteria around the stomata. Kick me if this is too slow and you prefer more detailed science

I'd like to pick your brain on the phototrophs. I'LL hit you with a PM
 
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