Brettmans Larf Lab

Status
Not open for further replies.

Tht_Blk_Guy27

Well-Known Member
its well know heavy urea nitrogen usage over time will wreck your biodiversity and soil fertility. It works exceptionally well when applied correctly. but if your weather takes a dive below 60 degrees your instructed to discontinue the use of urea based products on the garden since they stall out and heat up the moment the warmth returns leading to nitrogen burns. It happens all the time man, take your car to the artic circle in the winter and i promise you its not making it. you can still make a great product and have it be sensitive to environmental fluxuations and stress.

I see them up and down this forum. a lot of good, a lot of bad. not my cup of tea for cannabis , maybe for the veggies. I've used it and I wasn't impressed to be honest, but I haven't used it enough to make a scientific inquiry as to which is better. i compared my data to dyna grows case studies done in comparison to miracle grow. i went ahead and duplicated as much as the process possible then let em run. Miracle grow was good not great and i got 2 oz but it didn't touch the other plants in anything besides height and it was against bagged "living soil"
and it can raise your ph but im assuming its news to you. just like ammonia based nitrogen will lower ph in a grow as well.

 

Romulanman

Well-Known Member
its well know heavy urea nitrogen usage over time will wreck your biodiversity and soil fertility. It works exceptionally well when applied correctly. but if your weather takes a dive below 60 degrees your instructed to discontinue the use of urea based products on the garden since they stall out and heat up the moment the warmth returns leading to nitrogen burns. It happens all the time man, take your car to the artic circle in the winter and i promise you its not making it. you can still make a great product and have it be sensitive to environmental fluxuations and stress.

I see them up and down this forum. a lot of good, a lot of bad. not my cup of tea for cannabis , maybe for the veggies. I've used it and I wasn't impressed to be honest, but I haven't used it enough to make a scientific inquiry as to which is better. i compared my data to dyna grows case studies done in comparison to miracle grow. i went ahead and duplicated as much as the process possible then let em run. Miracle grow was good not great and i got 2 oz but it didn't touch the other plants in anything besides height and it was against bagged "living soil"
and it can raise your ph but im assuming its news to you. just like ammonia based nitrogen will lower ph in a grow as well.

So basically you're saying is if you don't use it right, bad things can happen. As goes with ANY other fert.

Also you I didn't see anything that referred to MG heating back up and leading to N burns. I saw what said the urea will slow down in those temps. Not stop and then burst with a rush to burn your plants. The analogy you are using is horrible. You know trucks can drive across ice right? They make precautions to do so. I guess if some idiot wants to dump whatever in his plant things might go wrong. Just like some dumbass driving his unprepared vehicle in the artic for whatever reason. Lets just ask this much more important question....Are you a budtender where you work? If yes then I cant bear to listen to you anymore.
 

Tht_Blk_Guy27

Well-Known Member
So basically you're saying is if you don't use it right, bad things can happen. As goes with ANY other fert.

Also you I didn't see anything that referred to MG heating back up and leading to N burns. I saw what said the urea will slow down in those temps. Not stop and then burst with a rush to burn your plants. The analogy you are using is horrible. You know trucks can drive across ice right? They make precautions to do so. I guess if some idiot wants to dump whatever in his plant things might go wrong. Just like some dumbass driving his unprepared vehicle in the artic for whatever reason. Lets just ask this much more important question....Are you a budtender where you work? If yes then I cant bear to listen to you anymore.
it has a higher potential for nutrient burns as compared to other products when it comes to cannabis in my opinion and apparently an entire grouping of people on RIU, in real life and the net in general that just don't like MG on the Canna . It will slow down in cold and it's not a slow assumption to make that if i were to feed appropriately, the Temperature is around 80 degrees now& if temps dip
(which we have random freezes in the Midwest all the time) what do you think would happens if the weather drops from 80 degrees to 55 degrees
and stays like that for a week (like it literally did last week) then there's a good chance when Oklahoma decides its bipolar ass has had enough will torch the next 3 months with eternal sunshine at 80 degrees and you will get your plants burned it happens up the street from me all the time lol.

not really? you showed you understood where I was going by refuting initially then admitting you got the point but I get it semantics lol
i was making a pretty broad analogy that was easy to follow.

I am a budtender here and proudly! I'm knowledgeable, I care for my patients and their ailments, I respect their right to choose what works for them, .My employer, customer base and peers would all disagree with you vehemently on that statement.


That's cool man , good talk you seem like your a joy to be around. :clap:
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top