Neem meal changes the taste and smell of cannabis? Hopefully in a good way because I was planning to use neem instead of feather meal as a source of N in my mixes.
Bat and seabird guano both kick ass -- and provide a healthy dose of calcium.
ohhh yes it does, in fact you can bring out completely different tastes, the bluefrost that I have almost completely lost it's blueberry flavor when I used neem meal, made it a bit more skunky and sorta, hmm, like a weird creamy taste sorta?
hard to describe..
I can't say anything I've grown wasn't pleasant to smell though, I've heard of some getting like the "cheese" and 'feet" smelling strains but I haven't got any of those that i'd actually NOT want to stuff my nose in the jar to whiff..
but neem meal is probably the most flavor "changing/influencing" nutrient that I have used
there is SO much stuff in neem meal, when you look at all the different compounds in the neem seed itself it's impressive for sure
you'll notice a difference man, it's not subtle, some of my strains don't even smell the same
it seems to enhance specific terpines, the more pungent smells and sorta reduce the fruitier ones, if that makes sense
but neem meal is a must have in my opinion
now... if only it didn't stink like cheap beef-flavored top ramen...
I want to try karanja meal, just haven't found a source less than the bigass bags
i'm sure I could order some online though
anyways, you mentioned a replacement for the feather meal?
doghair or hoof and horn meal are great for that, I prefer to start those in the compost pile though, in a soil mix it takes a good probably two runs before its available? maybe less it's hard to say for sure. I use different sources of nitrogen to cover the slow, medium/faster release nutrients, so it's virtually impossible for me to tell when it does become available
paired along with fish and/or neem and crab meal and it'll cover the bases nicely
nitrogen is used so much I've found it's hard to overdue it (within reason of course) but in a soil conducive to growth a healthy cannabis plant will use quite a bit of it, almost all the problems that I've encountered with humus-heavy mixes have been more because of lack of aeration/too dense a mix rather than too much nutrients
that's another advantage of not using water-soluble nutrients