Back in high school when I had a lil closet grow indoors, I used to make blueberry smoothies for my plants towards the peak and through flushing. Never translated the blueberry flavor over, as much as I wanted it still didn't.
No, but you
were probably giving them secondary plant metabolites, and what would be found in the fruit would be different from what's found in the root, the main stalk, petioles, leaves and flowers.
Back when I tried to do a little closet grow I used a 100W incandescent bulb. It didn't make it, so I thought it was basically some kind of voodoo. Even after growing and cultivating all the things I have over my life, my husband had to push me to get me to try growing pot, had to push hard, finally used the finances card (that one always works with me, I'm fuckin' cheap)(not 'stick a lump o' coal up her ass and you'll get a diamond' cheap, though). Of course, that was way before Prop 215 passed, too.
learned a long time ago to be careful and not to over-do feeds with guano..can definitely taste it in the end product
Plus, it's just a waste.
this thread has no real point anymore, so I will add to what seamaiden said a bit, it shouldn't be about the amount of money put into a grow, it should be about the amount of meds you get out.
I will not be stupid and contribute to the nonsense anymore than this post, then I will not post in this topic again, but I can tell you my grows cost me a ridiculously small amount of money and I get a ridiculously good amount of meds. I will not say the amount of either because I am not dumb enough to do so, my ego is just fine.
and FWIW, I use chemicals and organics.
This conversation and the ones contributing nothing but trying to feed their own egos need to really learn to take shit with a grain of salt. This is the internet, I can only imagine what some of you are like in real life.
Funny you should mention salt.
Last year I started using a little Sea-90, and with TWO foliar applications was able to stop blossom end rot in my tomatoes, squash and peppers COMPLETELY AND TOTALLY. You have no idea how much Ca, and in varying forms, I've been using trying to stop the BER. I'd also been an incredible pain in my poor husband's butt for getting the irrigation
just perfect. Our tomatoes never cracked, but they still had BER pretty bad, and I had to throw away a lot of other produce due to it, too. Two foliar applications of Sea-90@1tsp/gal did it.