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Everyone Uses Microbes, Like It Or Not.

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Everyone Uses Microbes, Like It Or Not.

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I will not wonder too far off topic but this is why people fail in no till...humus...cheap compost doesn't do it. Here's another issue...less is more, not the other way around. I am realizing my bed is starting to not want input. There is also an issue with overwatering. Potassium is a pain in the ass for organic growers. I like capillary drip irrigators. Organic growers wash the soil biology and available nutrients right out of the rhizosphere.

Look at @Cityfarmin. His no till plant is killing his other plant and he was being a smart ass and was set up by @brazel. Another guy just wanting to help the community who was run off. Hes done. He had some great information too.
 
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I grew out a few seeds in soil, ffof,, they were just lil shitters..
Wasnt bad smoke for t5 and just tap water..
Its hard to go wrong with this if your a newb.. and on...

call me old fashion but if you and organikz both grow in dirt, wouldnt it be beneficial to work together..?
He is a good guy, and the only reason he even got defensive is he has been giving hell when he ventured off his thread, by me.. Some times out of fun, and some times out of, well fun.. But he prob knows what you need so you can move on to better DIRT..


Now here is the thing for organikz, i think he has talent, but I think he needs to come with me so I can show him how to be me and him...
We got an outside and a inside garden... The one outside is a koi pond that we grow in styrofoam floating netcups. We dont feed the plants, we feed the fish, and the ecosystem starts, and the one inside is a plexiglass 150 gal fish tank with a 6x6 styrofoam net pot lid... You can put black lights in the water to I think, uv sterilizes....

I know you guys want the organic title, but there was a little ole(very young) lady that came before you, that might have you boys a little outmatched...
Legend of Seamaiden.................................
search her threads boys...
Treasure of info to push you further into the deep under world or ORGANICZ.........................
Its too bad Sea wont come back like before. .. i loved shooting the shit
 
I will not wonder too far off topic but this is why people fail in no till...humus...cheap compost doesn't do it. Here's another issue...less is more, not the other way around. I am realizing my bed is starting to not want input. There is also an issue with overwatering. Potassium is a pain in the ass for organic growers. I like capillary drip irrigators. Organic growers wash the soil biology and available nutrients right out of the rhizosphere.

Look at @Cityfarmin. His no till plant is killing his other plant and he was being a smart ass and was set up by @brazel. Another guy just wanting to help the community who was run off. Hes done. He had some great information too.
What do you mean he is done? I talk to him just, well not long ago?
 
Its too bad Sea wont come back like before. .. i loved shooting the shit
Ya she was slowing down as I was getting on... Think she found the love of her life right here, and well the rest is history :) but I read a lot of threads with her posts in it, as well as 2 or 3 really good RDWC growers who are not here anymore...
 
Ya she was slowing down as I was getting on... Think she found the love of her life right here, and well the rest is history :) but I read a lot of threads with her posts in it, as well as 2 or 3 really good RDWC growers who are not here anymore...
Ya...shes one of the reasons i was a mod..... and i do not miss the job hahaha
 
@EventHorizan
I've seen seamaidens posts. She was definitely a player. I give credit where credit is due. I merely stand on the shoulders of giants. Those that came before me created this information. I'm merely a conduit.
 
@EventHorizan
I've seen seamaidens posts. She was definitely a player. I give credit where credit is due. I merely stand on the shoulders of giants. Those that came before me created this information. I'm merely a conduit.
+1
Very well said...
So step your game up Sgt Pyle!
Is that a gummy worm I see in your locker?
Start planning for the 150 gal fish tank grower!!!
 
@MIMedGrower
I do apologize. Happy holidays sir. There tends to be a pattern of trolling in on my threads...i have no idea why. From the beginning. Tends to make me a bit 9verly defensive. However you did clearly state that my thread is useless. I have explained in 100 different ways.

Cannabinoids, flavanoids, and terpenoid are all genetic expressions. The papers are obviously not being read. They clearly state that the bacteria in the rhizosphere influence genetic expressions. I apologize but I didn't think I had to connect the dots for red. I have been reading sources from all sides of the spectrum.

Red couldn't grasp the material so he claimed it to not answer his question...are you saying this statement doesn't answer the question also?


What question? I only said the thread was useless because of the argument.

Why do you think only you’re method would positively influence the bacteria?

All of this happens as long as the plant receives proper environment and nutrition.
 
What question? I only said the thread was useless because of the argument.

Why do you think only you’re method would positively influence the bacteria?

All of this happens as long as the plant receives proper environment and nutrition.
What organic? Because nitrogen fixing bacteria prefer decaying organic matter. I know you will have some bacteria but salt sensitivity decreases respiration in microbes.
 
What organic? Because nitrogen fixing bacteria prefer decaying organic matter. I know you will have some bacteria but salt sensitivity decreases respiration in microbes.
Can a plant be trained to work in high salt levels?
 
Can a plant be trained to work in high salt levels?
That's a great question. Are we referring to kelp? Kelp has the ability to prevent sodium from entering. I am not sure how it works but kelp doesn't accumulate sodium which is bizarre...
 
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