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The Secret to Organic success

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The Secret to Organic success

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i lived in a little town in GA, you could plant a sweet tx onion there and end up with a vidallia onion (none of the stuff that makes your eyes sting... none!) about a mile down the road you plant one and you get a tx sweet onion, not a vidallia. you could move dirt or try the exact stuff, but if you are not in that small oval, you dont get the good vidallias. others would take the onions we had and try them "at home" they did not EVER come out right.

using that as a life lesson in growing things, i figure outdoors, the "where" matters a LOT a LOT!!
 
i lived in a little town in GA, you could plant a sweet tx onion there and end up with a vidallia onion (none of the stuff that makes your eyes sting... none!) about a mile down the road you plant one and you get a tx sweet onion, not a vidallia. you could move dirt or try the exact stuff, but if you are not in that small oval, you dont get the good vidallias. others would take the onions we had and try them "at home" they did not EVER come out right.

using that as a life lesson in growing things, i figure outdoors, the "where" matters a LOT a LOT!!
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I think the recharge has enzymes already tho right? Thanx btw I’ve obsessed over this project hard and I’m in love with this hobby now. I’m already using multiple products that boost microbes and I’m adding kelp next for my teas idk of this would be something else I would add I’ll prolly stick with the recharge for that one for now unless I see some crazy results from my fellow farmers.
Diversity is key. Get as many microbes as you can find. It if you want the shizzle swizzle, go out and get some imo from the forest. Thousands of microbes compared to hundreds in bottle versions
 
Hey guys and girls, i found the secret! This seminar! Its 5 hundo, but very worth it! The most knowledgable speakers! So excited for this!
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Organic farming causes more nitrates algae blooms and has a more damaging foot print commercially. Artifical fertilizers are easier to measure. They don't have issues with leaching. Organic farming is about the label. There are no environmental advantages. Modern foods and pesticides exist because we need more plant food than the Planet has time to produce. Synthetic foods and pesticides work. And the myth they're somehow bad and toxic is just false. What made it worse was when Organic got grocery store shelf popular. That was a mistake. Science didn't make agriculture worse. It solved the demand problem. And protected the environment. Synthetic works. It works better. I mean what would be the point if it didn't?
The dust bowl in the Midwest ruined soil ecology forever fertilizer run off causes red tide this is from the chem ferts only because that's all they used for like decades, cants say organic causes it we didn't use them lol they are new and the food web has checks and balances for organic not so for chem
 
For what its worth grown in compost pile, nothing added over 6' & still stretching, healthiest plants I've grown in 5 years of growing with the least effort. 🤷‍♂️
 

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And organic sun grown is the best I've been across the country and dispensary weed is second class good home grown is another class multiple flavor layers and complex highs are common with organic sun grown boring highs and single flavor profile is indoor bland swag
 
wtf is a master grower anyways? The best grower on earth can't make good bud from bad genetics. Also dispensery weed can sit on the shelf way too long to compete with good homegrown. Today's top shelf dispensary bud is next years $50/oz special.
Just because he works with weed for a living doesnt mean he is better than our average forum grower.it just means he grows huge quantities.and we both know how much time we spend on one tent a day.soo there is no way he can produce the quality a hobby grower can.

As for organic tasting better i tried some bio amnesia from a coffie shop tasted regular.my opinion is that it doesnt affect the plant soo much as genetics and drying.

I beleve organic is easier you buy a soil mix and water it to the end.but it will never give results as powerfull as what sience has produced.my grows are 0% organic and nobody ever complained and ever since i started fridge drying i started getting amazing comments
 
I grow "mostly" organic. But I like to top dress with a bit of synthetic nutes. Mainly during flowering.

Think of it as a little icing on the cake. A treat for the girls, they've been working hard. Plants don't know the difference between organics or man made, nutes. It's still NPK.

To me, there's something different about dirt and sun kissed buds, over artificial sunshine and chemical nutes. Just my preference, both have the same results, but one outshines the other, IMHO
 
100% organic here. Feed the soil, plants respond. Healthy plants means it’s in a healthy environment. As to their is no difference between organic and conventional farming. I’m on an organic farm, they use organic chicken shit fertilizer, that’s it. No spray of any kind. Have another friend who farms conventionally. They treat the soil from day one. It’s heavy N fertilizer and spraying constantly. It’s not right or wrong, different techniques.
 
100% organic here. Feed the soil, plants respond. Healthy plants means it’s in a healthy environment. As to their is no difference between organic and conventional farming. I’m on an organic farm, they use organic chicken shit fertilizer, that’s it. No spray of any kind. Have another friend who farms conventionally. They treat the soil from day one. It’s heavy N fertilizer and spraying constantly. It’s not right or wrong, different techniques.
And I do a little of both. I start with all the amendments in the soil, but a couple months later, if they're looking yellow/green I'll give them a booster shot of synthetic liquid nutes.
 
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