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Haha over the top but kinda true. As the real benefit come from the soil building and biology... if that your thing. Imo the whole organic movement is a kinda sham.... flame away. Not saying it doesn't have its benefits but I'm not gonna spend yrs building a good organic soil indoors im just to dam lazy and thats the truth not a fact or maybe both lol.Everyone on here is a liar besides me.
Let's test it.
Me: why the fuck are organic growers brewing compost? It makes negative amounts of sense, you're retarded
Everyone else: hey bro buy this Cannabis compost brewer, it's only $199 with discount code thcfarmer1 and if you follow them on Facebook you'll be entered in the monthly bottled molasses drawing!
Soil is soil. Its just soil, boring and slow. That is unless you go KNF.Haha over the top but kinda true. As the real benefit come from the soil building and biology... if that your thing. Imo the whole organic movement is a kinda sham.... flame away. Not saying it doesn't have its benefits but I'm not gonna spend yrs building a good organic soil indoors im just to dam lazy and thats the truth not a fact or maybe both lol.
I see soil as a complex thing especially with organics. The soil consistency and nutrition changes and improves over time like a fine wine if done right. But I'm not looking to recreate that indoors.Soil is soil. Its just soil, boring and slow. That is unless you go KNF.
I will PM you this guys name on IG. He does soil with amazing results. Been using the same soil for like 7 years. When he finishes a grow the soil gets washed with like 180 degree water to kill everything off and he starts it back up.I see soil as a complex thing especially with organics. The soil consistency and nutrition changes and improves over time like a fine wine if done right. But I'm not looking to recreate that indoors.
If i was outdoor I would be organic for the most part.
I see soil as a complex thing especially with organics. The soil consistency and nutrition changes and improves over time like a fine wine if done right. But I'm not looking to recreate that indoors.
If i was outdoor I would be organic for the most part.
If ya have the space and time its a great way to go... not for me, atleast not yet. Maybe when I retire and move. That and bugs terrify me.Hey man :) Well we live in the country so it's easy to do things because we have no shortage of land. But there's no way we could have done this in our former urban environment. Nope. Not possible.
So 5 gallon bags hold a lot of soil. I went through 23 bags of Pro Mix this season, just cracked my last one. My wife directed the construction of this thing that looks like a compost bin with a sliding front door like what you see on a feed tote for cattle. The rails are mounted to the outside.
Anyway so when a grow is done, the bag or bags whatever get dumped in there after the root ball has been removed. Then it gets covered up with a tin roof. Coffee and tea grounds are about the only things that get added to it. It bakes under the sun. Like when it's cold out in the morning, steam is coming out of that thing like what happens in a manure pile.
Letting it sit like that does make the mix really rich again... and saves $$$.
Yup ...Ralph.....There was only ever one in all of NYC. Queens hydroponic garden center on Horace harding and Kissena. A one of its kind icon going way back like early 90's when shit just seemed more illegal than it is now. We basically would go in disguise and be sweating and shaking the whole time. You had to just grab what what you wanted and pay, they hated questions of any kind. Even the slightest hint you were referring to weed got you kicked out on the spot even though every employee looked like the biggest stoner ever. Everyone just stared at the floor lol. We were convinced it was run by cops but we never got busted so idk...I only went there to buy a new light or bulb when I absolutely had to because it was the only way to get it, everything else was from home depot or the aquarium store lol....
But its gone now sadly...probably thanks to Jeff Bozos.I'm complicit in that crime too unfortunately
I used to own a restaurant in Whitestone early 2000's but thats all I'm gonna say lolYup ...Ralph.....
They moved to Whitestone and finally closed , fond memories
Used to park on Main Street and walk over the lie bridge
Let's just say I spent plenty at the lie hydro shopI used to own a restaurant in Whitestone early 2000's but thats all I'm gonna say lol
You from the neighborhood?
I don’t know how to use the feature, but if I even have reason to think a person would lie about their yields, I would immediately block them. I can definitely imagine people do it. But who wants to associate with the guy that feels he needs to lie in a community of people coming together to learn.Well hopefully the title kind of says it all. I guess I am a glass is half empty kind of person. Besides that, do you feel that the posts on this site are true without exaggeration?
Click on the name, go to recent activity. Then click on the name again and the option to block will be there.I don’t know how to use the feature, but if I even have reason to think a person would lie about their yields, I would immediately block them. I can definitely imagine people do it. But who wants to associate with the guy that feels he needs to lie in a community of people coming together to learn.
With LED's right?I lie as much and as often as I can on here. Why would I let anyone in on my secret to getting 5 pounds per light? Then I have to compete with all you pleebs who now have my secret recipe. Its all lies, don't believe anything you read on the internet.
Take everything with a grain of salt!Well hopefully the title kind of says it all. I guess I am a glass is half empty kind of person. Besides that, do you feel that the posts on this site are true without exaggeration?
winner right here,finally someone see it my way,why even waste your time inside,as far as all organic movement,it is a total money making scam.Haha over the top but kinda true. As the real benefit come from the soil building and biology... if that your thing. Imo the whole organic movement is a kinda sham.... flame away. Not saying it doesn't have its benefits but I'm not gonna spend yrs building a good organic soil indoors im just to dam lazy and thats the truth not a fact or maybe both lol.
i disagree,soil is like what we humans should be,slow and let life rush by you,myself i really am lazy i just want it do grow like it should,like i went and threw 100 seeds out and just come back to a field of dreams.Soil is soil. Its just soil, boring and slow. That is unless you go KNF.
If ya have the space and time its a great way to go... not for me, atleast not yet. Maybe when I retire and move. That and bugs terrify me.
Land is very cheap where I am. But then you have to be scared of really really really different people. It's like stepping back in time 50 to 100 years. Some of it (public politeness, sweet people, god/moma/apple pie) is endearing. Other parts of it (no bars for 45 minutes, liquor store is 35 minutes away, church on every corner) is weird. But the sum of the total is that I don't get *&&^% with and people respect property boundaries as something sacred. Like they aren't coming down the road without calling first. There are no "surprises" ever in our driveway. I like all of that but living out in the middle of no where takes some getting used to. The biggest adjustment I had to make was getting used to the deafening roar... of silence. Now THAT was weird.
I understand what you are saying. I am growing indoors and soil is just so slow compared to hydro. That was my point and I did not correctly explain why I said soil is boring. The tree thing reminded me of a small tree I also have in a pile of used soil. That small seedling grew at a remarkable rate this summer.i disagree,soil is like what we humans should be,slow and let life rush by you,myself i really am lazy i just want it do grow like it should,like i went and threw 100 seeds out and just come back to a field of dreams.
it also great for when you have other plants of life that are over planted because you got to plant for the bugs too,so with several plot going ya ,you be teling them plants to slow the hell down come summer time hahaah
if you do it right there is absolutly no work at all growin in soil,feed the soil not the plant.
i have a tree out here grown in compost pile,not one time this year have i watered that tree,then just went and pruned it couple days ago,that soil is so active didnt want to stand on it might have been snakes too haahah,they love compost
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