smokesumkush
Active Member
I was reading an article jus now about Miracle Gro and since i use it and am personally sick and tired of all the shit that gets talked about it....once again read the instructions its not hard you eager fucks...here is the article lol im glorifying this comment by callin it an article but i was impressed and certainly concur...
"Sorry, but none of you seems to know anything about what you're talking about... Chlorophyl-based plants need three essential elements - N (nitrogen), P (phosporus), and K (potassium). These are inorganic, primary elements - not chemicals. Plants cannot absorb elements directly - they must be water-borne as salts, or as some would say "electrolytes". There is no such thing as a "multi-vitamin" for plants - they don't need it and would do nothing with anything other than N-P-K. Water, sun and carbon dioxide are the other essential needs. "Organic" sources of N-P-K are simply crude, unrefined, or otherwise impure by comparison to a preparation like Miracle-Gro. "Organic" and "synthetic" sources are subject to the same simple mis-use by gardeners - mainly, quantity, timing, and magnitude of application. Run-off and accumulation of salts are the results of mistakes with either. There is no moral quotient to feeding plants, or protecting earthworms for that matter. You may ask your priest for advice on such matters but it is not science."
"Sorry, but none of you seems to know anything about what you're talking about... Chlorophyl-based plants need three essential elements - N (nitrogen), P (phosporus), and K (potassium). These are inorganic, primary elements - not chemicals. Plants cannot absorb elements directly - they must be water-borne as salts, or as some would say "electrolytes". There is no such thing as a "multi-vitamin" for plants - they don't need it and would do nothing with anything other than N-P-K. Water, sun and carbon dioxide are the other essential needs. "Organic" sources of N-P-K are simply crude, unrefined, or otherwise impure by comparison to a preparation like Miracle-Gro. "Organic" and "synthetic" sources are subject to the same simple mis-use by gardeners - mainly, quantity, timing, and magnitude of application. Run-off and accumulation of salts are the results of mistakes with either. There is no moral quotient to feeding plants, or protecting earthworms for that matter. You may ask your priest for advice on such matters but it is not science."