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Vnsmkr

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yeah all that BS "flavoring" is just hype to get you to buy crap you dont need.. I grow in plain coco with a lil perlite, and a 2 part nute with rapid start and bloom liquid potasium sillicate.. thats it. and they look great. and i only use the bloom potsasium silicate to ph it up if its too low..... but..... I heard that organic grown fruits and veggys taste and smell better, but i dont know for sure. now, on my next run I will be trying to incorporate some worm castings, as a top dressing. what do you guys think? Ive never really grown with anything but coco and 2 part.
Yeah of course organic fruits and veggies taste better, they are fkn happy ;)!
 

jrock420

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Yeah of course organic fruits and veggies taste better, they are fkn happy ;)!
All hype. Those shitty runty gmo apples in mass production are way better than any apples out on organic farms with the love and care of a real farmer. Lmfao just fucking around. Organic always taste better imo. Like @Vnsmkr said A happy plant taste better. Happy plants = happy fruits = happy highs!
 

OG Jewish connissor

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Supplements that "add" a smell to buds

I'm really intrigued by Botanicare's Sweet Carbo line. According to Botanicare:

The natural esters in Sweet are easily absorbed by the plant, but are not broken down further once deposited within the plant tissue. This means that as new flowers develop they will contain small amounts of these natural esters which contribute to the overall flavor and aroma of the finished product.

They offer flavors such as grape, citrus, berry, and "raw" (which is just a generally sweet smell). These should be used throughout the flowering stage to help build smell/flavor in the buds as they mature. However, since these contain a small but significant amount of magnesium, they should not be used while flushing during last 2-3 weeks before harvest. At this point, the smells have already been deposited into the buds. Another cool thing about these supplements is they contain amino acids and some other enhancers, so it's kind of like getting a lot of different products at once.



Other growers who've tried the "raw" version have said they can definitely notice an increase in the amount of "sweet" smell in their buds, and it's made me jealous. For my next grow I plan to use one of these Sweet products as my primary supplement for the flowering stage. I'll report back whether they make as big a difference as they say :)

All these supplements have been developed specifically for enhancing plants like cannabis! Just be careful not to go overboard!
 

OG Jewish connissor

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They are selling some bullshit my friend....if you want to buy bullshit, go ahead and pull the trigger, but you already asked more than once the same question and you got the answer here....
Hey just educating myself I would not be here if I believed all that I just wondered if anybody on Rollitup try this like or dislike if you haven't tried it and it really does what they say would that not be cool? New ideas and change for the good and the bad if you are were you want to be that must be the top and I am proud of you thanks for ideas OG rollin on tonite bigtime on some Willie Vietnamese damn nice my friend very top of the line.
 

Fastslappy

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so.... worm castings and crab meal... yeah thats what i will experiment with in coco of course. and ive heard azomite rock dust is supposed to make tastier fruits.
Look for Coot's mix in a google search , i sub used coco for the peat
coot clackamas soil is another search
just don't start using one or 2 amendments & bottled nutes it will not turn out as well as planned you will get a imbalance at some point
azomite is high in AL I stay away from it , look for 'Rock Dust Local ' they have 4 different rock flours the ruby mtn & balsalt are great they ship in priority bxs cheap for the amount U get
I use all 4
 

eastcoastmo

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People have it all wrong, pretty much the only nutrients needed to add flavour and terps is phosphorus in the last 4-5 weeks of flower. It's the ratio of potassium to phosphorus that nute companies try and mimic but poorly. Cannabis needs more potassium to phosphorus early in flower (first week to 4 weeks) and then more P to K in the last 4-5 weeks. If you have a highly mineralised soil or medium which is high in calcium (with magnesium in lower quantities), then the K is easily taken up by the roots, the P can also do it's job too. Nute companies go way overboard and use something like potassium nitrate etc that adds a lot of N at the same time, plants need some N in flower but not a lot, the balance is out of whack!
 

madininagyal

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yeah all that BS "flavoring" is just hype to get you to buy crap you dont need.. I grow in plain coco with a lil perlite, and a 2 part nute with rapid start and bloom liquid potasium sillicate.. thats it. and they look great. and i only use the bloom potsasium silicate to ph it up if its too low..... but..... I heard that organic grown fruits and veggys taste and smell better, but i dont know for sure. now, on my next run I will be trying to incorporate some worm castings, as a top dressing. what do you guys think? Ive never really grown with anything but coco and 2 part.
I can confirm about thé change in taste with organic ,you feel like vegetable sold in store are some kind watered down , they are way less tasty , for weed also there an increase in terp for outdoor grow , for indoor with à good setup too but yields will be smaller than chemical nutes but there will be a better quality , but you also have the hassle of brewing tea , recycling soil etc when growing organic it's à choice dépend on what method is better for you the goals is too grow good weed , so it better to stick to the best method for you and try some small sale test to see for yourself
 
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