I will for sure. Thanks!Check out homebrewers thread on dynagro vs.
I spend about $50 a grow on nutes for 12-16 plants. All I use is: several kinds of guano, liquid kelp, liquid humic, worm castings, and a blend of several organic compounds like bonemeal, feathermeal, green sand, and a few others. I Make teas with molasses and some blend of the previously mentioned ingredients, then I also top dress.
Never have to worry about burning a plant.
Way cheaper than any brand name nutrient system.
Better taste and smell from final product.
Equal yields(this takes some practice, first couple grows, probably won't yield as well as conventional nutes for most growers).
Equal if not greater resin and trichome production(also takes some practice).
Seriously, I don't know why more people don't grow with guano, compost, and tea.
Nutes are just a scam to keep people spending money.
I used to think that was a bunch of hooey until someone I know switched to hydro. The difference between his soil and hydro grows was significant. He says he will never go back to soil.That's all completely circumstantial evidence.
You grow better in organic soil than you do in hydro. That's you.
Plants grow bigger and faster in hydro (when done correctly!) than in soil.
No debating that...
You're on the hydro board dude. You know that right?
Show me how you grow in hydro without nutes.........................................*cricket* *cricket*
The first 5 are my last grow of GDP, I think the first two are taken about week 6 or so, the picture of the canopy was maybe a week later, and that lovely little gold nugget is just a small piece of the 40 grams of high quality wax that was produced from the trim. I think the trichome pic was around the same time as the canopy pic. Harvested 2.4 lbs on 12 plants, not too shabby.Would love to see your plant and bud pictures. With a comment like that u must show some sample bud shots so we can see how great u r.
Haha, I didn't even notice it was a hydro thread my mistake, just saw someone griping about nutes and seemed like a good time to get on my organic soapbox.That's all completely circumstantial evidence.
You grow better in organic soil than you do in hydro. That's you.
Plants grow bigger and faster in hydro (when done correctly!) than in soil.
No debating that...
You're on the hydro board dude. You know that right?
Show me how you grow in hydro without nutes.........................................*cricket* *cricket*