I buy physical silver as a long term thing, if you're gonna trade silver tho I'd be cautious.damn colon,, hope that pans out for ya.
so anyone consider the precious metal silver? at 20/oz kinda on the low end. ...not risky enuf for many, and too long term? i recall picking my nose when gold was under 300, seems like yesterday.
Noone should care about organic, chemically the nutrients are the same, the nutrients are just bound differently in organic and need to be broken down by the soil whereas "chemical" fertilisers are immediately available.I think your right about Investing in growing it and thinking you will be making huge money for the rest of your life. Right now its still good and could be for another 10 years. But IMO it will be like tomatoes one day, some people will do it as a passion but most people will be fine getting the storebought. Price of bud is sure to decline. But these buisnesses that are starting up now in the industry are sure to grow to huge companies worth hundreds of billions. wether they do it themselves or get bought out its almost sure to happen.
Im in hemp, and one other similar company more on the medical side, but I also think that companies in the fertilizer business will do well too. If theres money to be made big business doesn't care about organic.
super-phosphates are salts, and kill the soil.Noone should care about organic, chemically the nutrients are the same, the nutrients are just bound differently in organic and need to be broken down by the soil whereas "chemical" fertilisers are immediately available.
"Organic" is a buzzword designed to part hipsters with their cash.
The soil is just a medium for holding the plant in place which absorbs water, nutrients and air.super-phosphates are salts, and kill the soil.
Until the price is about $10 an ounce...I don't think its a "buzzword", sure some yuppies take it too far. But I like the idea of recycling/composting old plant and food waste and using it as your own nutrients. And the soil ls healthier and alive with microbes. rather than the salty chems. (wich I heard of a company that dries out septic waste to make a chemical fertilizer) id rather not use human shit.
Im not an organic head by any means. I use growbig and tigerbloom, but if you can supply yourself with the material why not. My point was that even the big fertilizer companys (ones supplying MG with the chemicals) will be doing good with all the new growers to come.