You might not be waiting that long for the inevitable collapse. Seems people want to get upset about the smallest things.I'll stay with salts until the inevitable collapse of civilization, thank you very much. Then I'm headed up into them there hills to pan for gold and run a moonshine still. I'll definitely need weed.
Yep - buzz word.The more I learn about organics the less I care to follow certificates. OMRI is a joke. I just try to keep it clean and be responsible. I just find growing in soil that’s alive to be a fun style.
what drives me crazy is purist. The term organic is a buzz word.
Yea have fun with that. Organic phosphorus fertilizers are hard to come by. Usually fields deplete in P, waste ends in the sewers and you have to go to great lenghts to recover it. In switzerland theres a plant that burns exclusively sewage sludge that can be used as fertilizer.I'm growing weed, not trying to save the world or reinvent the wheel. I know what works for me, and I stick with it. When we run out of phosphorus supplied for fertilizer, I'll go organic.
"Take meth and fight."Yea Cannabis smokers are much more in tune with nature and in general better people. hippies were the same: always loving, never fighting.
You know what the hells angels did in the 60s? Take acid and fight. They loved it.
i was lucky, my experiance with bikers has been nothing but good. they taught me how to grow from brick weed seed both thai and mexican, the plants from the brick produced way stronger plants then the original weed."Take meth and fight."
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you get rock phosphate, which when powdered becomes a great organic plant food, same as green sand, but they take a long time to break down. both organic, just 2 examplesI never understood how minerals can be categorized as organic.
ah, you mean trace elements, well basicly there created by inland lakes that used to be sea water, then they just receed and concentrate, plus all the seaweed and plant matter that rots down and becomes part of it, all organic all naturalI never understood how minerals can be categorized as organic.
I'm in Iowa so maybe it's different other places but the actual hell's angels in my area were busy producing "crank" and being assholes lol a lot of people ride bikes and are great people but 9/10 the ones around me were smoking crank and tweakers kinda sucki was lucky, my experiance with bikers has been nothing but good. they taught me how to grow from brick weed seed both thai and mexican, the plants from the brick produced way stronger plants then the original weed.
then i got together with a bunch of collage kids who were doing plant growth for there collage work and future thesisis at univercity. nothan lights was never so good as back in the 80's. thank you sensi seeds, just a shame i lost the cut
Okay I can wrap my head around that. I guess what trips me up is that it from a chemistry point Rocks/minerals are inorganic.ah, you mean trace elements, well basicly there created by inland lakes that used to be sea water, then they just receed and concentrate, plus all the seaweed and plant matter that rots down and becomes part of it, all organic all natural
Funnily enough i only use there veg n bloom i dont use the topmax stuff it also seems like its becoming more split up now (biobizz nutes) i dont like that part of this line going forward i just give my opinion cos if you looking to go lazy mode organics without the building up your soil etc over time theres worse ways to go but obviously the full organic true methods gonna win every time done correctly imo obviously theres alot of ways of going about itYeah they're alright but I wouldn't fool myself and calling bottles containing decomposed organic matter broken down with lye true organic, it still contains trace amounts of synthetic salts while being certified organic.
Topmax is literally Epsom salt in solution with some fulvic acid. Epsom salt being produced industrially.