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More pics from seed organic grow why use chemicals? Smh
I am doing me I’m not trying to criticized fertilizer meant chemicals and thank you plant is around 4/5weeks oldWhy do you call fertilizer chemicals?
How about you just do you. No need to be so critical of conventional fertilization, which sounds like something you must have "learned" about from mother earth news...
Plants looks good btw. How old are those now?
I foliar feed a lot tea consist of one banana peel about half dozen strawberries aloe Vera etc etc call it all purpose feedingThe plant looks promising!:)And what about that strawberry juice tea,what does it do?I also try to grow with my own ferts/soil mixes so im interested in what you are doing and how will it end:)
Organic have to do with feeding the soil, using micros, and fungi. The goal is to make as many different types of micros you can in the soil. Using composting, no till, regenerative methods. Different vegetable and fruits have different nutrient content, and they make the soil rich in fresh nutrients using worms. You can also manually add micros from bottles. Mammoth p, Recharge, etc...organic has quality that is imho better by far! Rocking a water only soil right now. And at almost six weeks in, it smells awesome!! Im using worm towers this summer. Very excited!!Haha haha, there looking good.
One day someone of you organic grower has to enlighten me and explain scientifically how organics make the fruit taste any better.
Ive tried organic foods before and they defenatly don't taste better.
But your plants are looking good!
Facts shaganja I’m also using no till soil no worms yet corn spouts does wondersOrganic have to do with feeding the soil, using micros, and fungi. The goal is to make as many different types of micros you can in the soil. Using composting, no till, regenerative methods. Different vegetable and fruits have different nutrient content, and they make the soil rich in fresh nutrients using worms. You can also manually add micros from bottles. Mammoth p, Recharge, etc...organic has quality that is imho better by far! Rocking a water only soil right now. And at almost six weeks in, it smells awesome!! Im using worm towers this summer. Very excited!!
Good luck with the grow. I'm very interested in the living soil approach, and I want to give it a try one day. I've read TLO and Teaming With Microbes, etc. I'd like to run a side by side with clones from the same ma between coco and living soil. Mainly because I hear the "it's chemicals" comment a lot. I, personally, don't understand the distinction. The implication is that say your tea is not chemicals. This is where I get lost, and why I want to do the comparison - because all matter is made of chemicals. Does the plant know, so to speak, where the N,P,K, Ca, Mg, S, etc comes from? I guess that is what really intrigues me.I am doing me I’m not trying to criticized fertilizer meant chemicals and thank you plant is around 4/5weeks old
Short answer is no, the plant cannot tell whether a the nitrogen or phosphorus it uptakes came from a nutrient cycling bacteria or a bottle of GH 3 part. But organic inputs with microbes will create other compounds that you dont find in pure salt based fertilizer.Good luck with the grow. I'm very interested in the living soil approach, and I want to give it a try one day. I've read TLO and Teaming With Microbes, etc. I'd like to run a side by side with clones from the same ma between coco and living soil. Mainly because I hear the "it's chemicals" comment a lot. I, personally, don't understand the distinction. The implication is that say your tea is not chemicals. This is where I get lost, and why I want to do the comparison - because all matter is made of chemicals. Does the plant know, so to speak, where the N,P,K, Ca, Mg, S, etc comes from? I guess that is what really intrigues me.
have to study each source, and then bring it to your compost or cover crop, no till style. ex: we know clover mines nitrogen, so we want to put that in our compost, or grow it in the bed, and chop it when its done. and leave it right there to turn to nitrogen for the soil. now take all the rest, and make your own compost recipe, or no till amend style. you can make a veg compost, and a flower compost when you figure out the items needed to decompose for each one. i am happy after this season, i am not buying anymore soil! and our waste becomes dank!!Good luck with the grow. I'm very interested in the living soil approach, and I want to give it a try one day. I've read TLO and Teaming With Microbes, etc. I'd like to run a side by side with clones from the same ma between coco and living soil. Mainly because I hear the "it's chemicals" comment a lot. I, personally, don't understand the distinction. The implication is that say your tea is not chemicals. This is where I get lost, and why I want to do the comparison - because all matter is made of chemicals. Does the plant know, so to speak, where the N,P,K, Ca, Mg, S, etc comes from? I guess that is what really intrigues me.
Cat got your mouth now? Lol what stretchIC. Well good luck with the stretch and overwatered seedlings. I don’t see one proper grow container in any of your pics. Nursery pots and solo cups are cheap. Grab some.
. Cover crop organic way all the phosphorus she needsCan’t wait any longer this unknown got me excited got a few clones today putting her in flower cyclelook at my cover crop lol that all the phosphorus and protein she needs shhhhh topped her and she still has 15 tops.
Quarantined and growing withnewbie not doing bad ORGANIC why use chemicals guys smh
.Do you have a backup plan if this turns out to be male?
I've always thought running regs in flower is a crazy gamble.. I always sex them first and take cuts to flower out. I'd be devastated spending all that time and energy on a maybe that turns out to be a boy...
But I suppose if it's from random bagseed there is a good chance it was self pollinated and would be female anyway. Still who knows. It's a gamble.
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