twentyeight.threefive
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Why is it such a bad way of growing?See, if I hadn't of went through a run doing exactly what I explained with the no til coco, and end up with a pretty decent yield, and have 3 different plants all different strains test over 21 % THC with over 1.50 % terpenes level in all 3, then I would totally be agreeing saying that I am an idiot for trying it this way. But I did it that exact way last run, and did end up with exactly that. So I am just really confused on what makes it such a bad way to grow. See, everyone is saying it is wrong, but then no body follows through with any information or debate on why its wrong or what is wrong about it. Everyone always has an opinion on Mr Canucks way of growing, but the ones the always say he sucks and is doing it wrong never come up with any explanation of why its such a bad way to grow. I am open to any way of growing right now as I am learning and want to find what works best for me by sharing my experiences. And in my experience so far I ended up with really damn good weed doing it that way. Like I said, is it the most optimal way of growing, maybe not. But thats why I am here talking to people. I want to learn what I am doing wrong. What I can be doing better. Anybody have any suggestions on organic nutrient lines? I want to stay full organic if that helps
Short answer? Look at your plants. They are small and showing all kinds of deficiencies. They are very small.
Look you can grow however way you want. You may have ended up with smokable weed from your last harvest but even those were showing deficiencies. Deficiencies means the plant is struggling. They aren't growing at an optimal level.
Coco is inert. You're trying to toss dry amendments in it and expect the plant to just process them. A microbiology is needed to break them down and it's just not there.
If you want to grow fully organic use soil, continuing to try to do it in coco is just a recipe for a headache. I'm not sure why you are so deadset on coco and organics but it's generally not a good mix.
Edit: You shouldn't be teaching anyone with what you are doing.