You will always get bigger and more using synthetics VS organics. When you use synthetic fertilizer (flora, etc) the fertilizers are already in the final form that the plants use, no conversion necessary. When you use organic ferts, bacteria must change the fertilizer into a usable form before the plant can take it up. That is the difference. I prefer fert that is already in the form plants use.View attachment 2291436View attachment 2291439
General Organics GO Box on the left, General Hydroponics Flora series on the right. At 4 wk growth 1 wk flower, Flora is taller by 7 inches.
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The root system for the Flora series was more developed than in the organic system.
I would have to disagree. I out-yield a few friends who use chem ferts.You will always get bigger and more using synthetics VS organics. When you use synthetic fertilizer (flora, etc) the fertilizers are already in the final form that the plants use, no conversion necessary. When you use organic ferts, bacteria must change the fertilizer into a usable form before the plant can take it up. That is the difference. I prefer fert that is already in the form plants use.
well i love nearly any side by side comparison so i will be watchingYou will always get bigger and more using synthetics VS organics. When you use synthetic fertilizer (flora, etc) the fertilizers are already in the final form that the plants use, no conversion necessary. When you use organic ferts, bacteria must change the fertilizer into a usable form before the plant can take it up. That is the difference. I prefer fert that is already in the form plants use.
Purple Lady.what strain are you working with?
I'm willing to bet the non-organic turns out better all around, taste, potency and yield.What I'm really interested in is blind testing the final product. I want to know myself if the difference is apparent from the buds. The chemical based line has the edge on growth, but will the organic taste better?
Teas are absolutely on the list of things I want to try out. I plan on running a series of tests one after the other.oh oh organic is falling behind lol.
i still think the organics would do better with a good beneficial tea supplement or better still brew the nutes for 48hrs with bennies before they even hit the res
That's why this isn't really an accurate contest. without the beneficials to colonize the root mass, the hydro is gonna destroy the organics every time. the organic nutes weren't designed for a hydro setup either. cool idea though. would like to see a side to side with soil or coco with beneficials. might try it myself somedayGood idea 2easy, I want to finish this one plain and see what happens