
FloridaMike
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I grow fire in rockwool. It's a totally inert medium much like coco or clay balls. If it didn't work as good as it does then the leaders of the industry wouldn't use it.Good point bro! I was reading alot about organic or mineral vs. organic lately. From my own observations in the past, it seemed that the plants even prefer mineral nutes - at least when you would judge them by looks. But tastewise the organic stuff was the best I tried. Not saying that mineral homegrown does taste bad or even worse in general though. I guess you will just notice it more easily when somebody overdid it with feeding. With the BioShit you don't even need to flush at all - I tried both without and with 2 weeks of flushing and the results were pretty much the same. Of course the curing is also crucial when it comes to taste, just as the medium you use. I always prefered soil over anything.
Worst is the rock wool grown shit from the pharmacy. Seems my body and mind react allergic to it. Taste is always off, even when vaped. The same goes for most of the black market stuff. Perhaps they're using illegal PGR's for their shit to enhance yield?
Genetics, curing, handling and proper storage has way more affect on quality than anything. The problem with commercial growers is they don't cure their weed properly imo.
Flushing is another myth that i posted a long comment about a day or 2 ago:

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Do Plants Care About Organics? Short answer: No. Plants do not recognize whether their nitrogen came from: Bat guano 🦇 (organic) Ammonium nitrate 🧪 (synthetic) They absorb nutrients in ionic form: Nitrogen as NO₃⁻ or NH₄⁺ Phosphorus as H₂PO₄⁻ or HPO₄²⁻ Potassium as K⁺ Once in ionic form, NPK...


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I'm of the opinion that it doesn't make enough of a difference to justify the loss in weight and terp/resin production. How do you flush soil? How do you account for plants in soil looking lush and green right up until chop, with no sign of fading (senescence)? They are as nutrient laden as...

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