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nice post blaze. do you have any examples from commercial agriculture that you have adopted. Will definitely check out Elaine Inghams work more as well.
Well, learning more about the soil chemistry was definitely helpful. Being able to look at a label and know what all the ingredients are and what they do helps in being objective. Getting your soil prep right is key in growing healthy plants and w/o knowing the basic principals behind what you are doing makes it impossible to be critical and analytical about your process.
Also I rarely every buy anything from a hydro store anymore. Do you ever see farmers using Advanced Nutrients or some other crazy 12-part nutrient formula? Of course not. Why? Because it costs 20 times as much and does not give you an increase in yield or quality. Almost everything you can buy in a hydro store can be purchased from an agriculture supply store or online for a fraction of the cost.
For outdoor growing it is important to think about your grow more like a farm. Often grower forget about things like solar exposure, wind currents, orientation of the garden itself, micro-climate, elevation, slope, ease of access, cost of materials, etc, all of which are huge in running a successful outdoor grow.
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