Gtjoker420
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Lol I already am there. I have some grape jelly phenos running on the salts and I'm loving how fast they are growingThen swing to the dark side,No one will know.
Lol I already am there. I have some grape jelly phenos running on the salts and I'm loving how fast they are growingThen swing to the dark side,No one will know.
When friends look its 100% organic .lol.Lol I already am there. I have some grape jelly phenos running on the salts and I'm loving how fast they are growing
Oh no I tell all my peeps lolWhen friends look its 100% organic .lol.
Hahaha I always say it’s the “slow game”. Trust the process, but this shit takes time snd SPACE. And a shiton of water. But we all know who wins the race. The tortoiseGood point,fish hyrdroslate is water soluble and acts fast. Salts are easy though ,ORGANIC is for patient people,salts for busy people.
Not true. So long as you aren't adding an excessive amount of salts, your soil base and microherd will persist in health. Of course if you do plan to reuse your soil, you will also want to re-amend it between crops.Fine for the plants. Not great for the soil if you want to reuse it.
You shouldn't get salt buildup if you are using correct feed rates. The plants will simply absorb the salts you feed it. Watering to runoff with salts in soil is in fact more likely to lead to salt accumulation simply due to the total salts you have added to the soil volume, and you also risk having root issues due to oversaturation.No. You just don't want excess salt to build up. That's why you water to runoff when using salts.
Do you actually reuse your soil?Not true. So long as you aren't adding an excessive amount of salts, your soil base and microherd will persist in health. Of course if you do plan to reuse your soil, you will also want to re-amend it between crops.
You shouldn't get salt buildup if you are using correct feed rates. The plants will simply absorb the salts you feed it. Watering to runoff with salts in soil is in fact more likely to lead to salt accumulation simply due to the total salts you have added to the soil volume, and you also risk having root issues due to oversaturation.
I don't grow cannabis in soil, but yes I do reuse it in my raised garden beds outdoors and also containers. Yeah, I've grown various crops in soil for decades, and I'm not one to just throw away good materials once the plant has run it's course. Heck I even save all my leaves and stems for compost, mulch, or whatever. I believe you've asked me this before, and I've already said this before in the past. Do you somehow believe that all crops grown in field soil with salt based fertilizer regimens don't have a microherd? Sure as I mentioned, excessive salts can become an issue, so just be sure to not be excessive about your feeds. As far as the water to runoff in soil question, no I'm not confused. It's simple math really. Lower total volume of salts vs water to runoff (higher total volume of salts) is a pretty obvious math problem, which has the same answer every time. I believe that in fact you are confused by thinking that a salt-based feed in soil, somehow should mimic how one would approach a sterile type of substrate such as coco or rockwool.Do you actually reuse your soil?
And that makes absolutely no sense that watering to runoff is more likely to lead to salt accumulation. You're confused.
Smoked some 3 yr old today,emptied the jar.Seemed ok ,just got tired of burping it.On to the next jar.Aannnd go
So you don't grow in soil, but are giving advice about it, lol?I don't grow cannabis in soil, but yes I do reuse it in my raised garden beds outdoors and also containers. Yeah, I've grown various crops in soil for decades, and I'm not one to just throw away good materials once the plant has run it's course. Heck I even save all my leaves and stems for compost, mulch, or whatever. I believe you've asked me this before, and I've already said this before in the past. Do you somehow believe that all crops grown in field soil with salt based fertilizer regimens don't have a microherd? Sure as I mentioned, excessive salts can become an issue, so just be sure to not be excessive about your feeds. As far as the water to runoff in soil question, no I'm not confused. It's simple math really. Lower total volume of salts vs water to runoff (higher total volume of salts) is a pretty obvious math problem, which has the same answer every time. I believe that in fact you are confused by thinking that a salt-based feed in soil, somehow should mimic how one would approach a sterile type of substrate such as coco or rockwool.
You probably bought the books they're selling.Oh, I meant to leave something to read on the topic, and forgot, so here it is now..
Salts Don't Kill Plants or Microbes
Fertilizer salts don't kill plants. People fear synthetic fertilizers but they add the same nutrients to soil as organic fertilizers. Find out the truth.www.gardenmyths.com
I believe this is the traditional text book:You probably bought the books they're selling, lol.
Are you really bringing out your transcript, lol? What college is this anyways, lol?I don't grow cannabis in soil. I grow veggies in it. I have for decades.
I also understood the concepts pretty well when I took Soil Science & Management..
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Welp you claimed that I wasn't qualified to say shit, but apparently I am. It doesn't really even matter if I grow in soil or not; it's not like you are gonna be able to tell visually if your nutes kill your microbes or not. What college? It's the college of notlivingatmymama'shousesogottahaveafulltimejobtopaythebillsandfeedmyfamilysokindlyfuckoffokthanks.Are you really bringing out your transcript, lol? What college is this anyways, lol?
That's what I thought. I've never heard of that University, lol.Welp you claimed that I wasn't qualified to say shit, but apparently I am. It doesn't really even matter if I grow in soil or not; it's not like you are gonna be able to tell visually if your nutes kill your microbes or not. What college? It's the college of notlivingatmymama'shousesogottahaveafulltimejobtopaythebillsandfeedmyfamilysokindlyfuckoffokthanks.
Congratulations on your high school class. I took sex ed in high school, I guess that makes me a porn star.That's what I thought. I've never heard of that University, lol.
I took a horti class in high school so I know what I'm talking about, lol.
Pics or it didn't happen.Congratulations on your high school class. I took sex ed in high school, I guess that makes me a porn star.
Your mom told me not to share them.Pics or it didn't happen.