Billy the Mountain
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Personal experience notwithstanding, there's no sodium chloride in Jack's nutrients
I am growing autos. So 1 feeding at week 4 and 1 feeding at week 7 will work? Thanks.I prefer Dr. Earth. Mix in 2Tbsp per gallon of the homegrown and flower girl, 50/50 ratio. Topdress at the 4th week of veg, same ratio. pop seed in the final pot. Dr earth is not too hot for seedlings right away. As long as you keep track of when you need to topdress (typically every 3 weeks), shouldnt have any issues. Make sure to use molasses/microbe additives throughout if you can. Keep PH 6.3-6.5
Edit - some say it's just bioscience, but organics does produce tastier bud. I've never smoked bud from a synthetic bottle grower that tasted as good as Dr. Earth bud.
I honestly had an incredibly difficult time with organics, my jacks and coco weed was far superior. Completely user error on my part, I couldn't wrap my head around not knowing exactly what was going in and didn't like how long it took for plants to respond to changes.I agree. I have not tried organic yet, but it seems much easier overall because the plants dial themselves in. It’s hard sometimes dialing it in with synthetic nutes in my short experience.
rofl literally everything can be called a chemical. Our plants especially love that chemical called H2O!Dr Earth is organic and unchelated where Jacks is chelated and made of chemicals and from personal experience road salt.
Is it though? The organic nutrients all do break down into the exact same chemicals, but there's something to be said about where the materials were sourced from and the health of said source. Also there's trace minerals that synthetics don't have. It all plays a part. Salts also kill microbes.Because it is unequivocally bro-science
Complete bullshit to boot.
Yes it is, it's well-established science and not really a topic of debate other than weed forumsIs it though? The organic nutrients all do break down into the exact same chemicals, but there's something to be said about where the materials were sourced from and the health of said source. Also there's trace minerals that synthetics don't have. It all plays a part. Salts also kill microbes.
Even though the salt content in synthetic nutrients is minimal, and won't affect the plant much, it's still there and has a negative impact on the microbes and biology in the medium. As long as you keep adding microbes, it will never kill more than you add, but it does kill microbes.Yes it is, it's well-established science and not really a topic of debate other than weed forums
Salt-based nutes have all 16 recognized elements necessary for plant growth
Salts don't kill microbes!
Synthetic, happy?rofl literally everything can be called a chemical. Our plants especially love that chemical called H2O!
Figure of speech, buddy ran it and his smart pots looked like the whole bag was made out of road salt by harvest. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯Personal experience notwithstanding, there's no sodium chloride in Jack's nutrients
That was not correct. One dose of myco is all you need with synthetic nutes. With the right conditions, the microbial population will be higher at the end of the grow than the beginning or middle. The microbes propagate themselves. There is no need to continuously add them. Sounds like you got sold some Recharge.Even though the salt content in synthetic nutrients is minimal, and won't affect the plant much, it's still there and has a negative impact on the microbes and biology in the medium. As long as you keep adding microbes, it will never kill more than you add, but it does kill microbes.
That's assuming they can propagate faster than the salt content can kill them off. I've worked in a large scale facility that used crop salts to grow. Using Terragrow weekly vs not made an insane difference vs just using it once at transplant. Recharge also isn't a bad product. It may be expensive, but it works. I don't understand why it has such a bad rep.That was not correct. One dose of myco is all you need with synthetic nutes. With the right conditions, the microbial population will be higher at the end of the grow than the beginning or middle. The microbes propagate themselves. There is no need to continuously add them. Sounds like you got sold some Recharge.
I use sterilized peat then add myco as the only microbes. It's done once at each potting early in the grow. My nutes are synthetic salt based and high EC. Here are the results:That's assuming they can propagate faster than the salt content can kill them off. I've worked in a large scale facility that used crop salts to grow. Using Terragrow weekly vs not made an insane difference vs just using it once at transplant. Recharge also isn't a bad product. It may be expensive, but it works. I don't understand why it has such a bad rep.