MW7945
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Obviously, you have ignored the research on why gmo is bad, and especially corn/soy. Soy is loaded with estrogen, simply not good for men, and in large quantities, women either. The only soy that is healthy is fermented, like miso
You will never win anyone over with positive Monsanto or gmo talk on here or any other grow forum.
Do you use glyphosate? That's the real problem with most gmosAgain... we have nothing to do with Monsanto... at all. They may control 95% of the seed industry, but there's still another 5%
Says you. No offense but I would not smoke your bud or any unflushed bud for that matterAnd flushing is definitely unnecessary, and is, in fact harmful, unless you’re in overly fertilized soil.
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I flush for the simple reason of removing as much chlorophyll from flower. I personally do not like harshness of flowers that have not had most chlorophyll removed.
Well said!Dumbest bs rant ever. Hydro is an amazing way to produce top notch product.
All fertilizers input the exact same plant useable nutrients. Artificially produced or not, the plant needs nitrogen and potassium and phosphorus. The same goes for micros. There are differneces in the way they are sourced or made, as in urea derived nitrogen is low grade, but the plant can still uptake and use it. Grow More Mendocino powders or Jack’s Pro for the win. The rest is hype.
Cannabis isn’t a magical plant that requires magical nutrients. But nutrient companies do employ salesman to persuade hobby gardeners.
And flushing is definitely unnecessary, and is, in fact harmful, unless you’re in overly fertilized soil. Read about osmotic pressure and plant cell rupture. Why you wanna torture your babies right before they get the chop?
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By removing all the nutes from my reservoir the plant is forced to use up all reserves in leaves and flowers. May not be chlorophyll being removed, my terminology may be incorrect, but I think harshness is removed by flushing in hydroponics. Just my personal opinion, no science to back it up.How does water remove chlorophyll ?
Very nice fade Joe!!!
That was so informative. It actually made me feel good that I am too poor to afford those things, so soil, water, light, heat and air flow are all I concern myself with. I tested my tap water at 7PH (just with litmus paper) so I have nothing to worry about there.
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