Organic grow

Perhaps I am being picky or maybe it is the alcohol mixed with the weed that is giving me this opinion but think about it, wouldn't using an artificial light source and environment mean the plants are not organic? This question is kind of rhetorical I guess but the more I think about it, the more I wonder. Should the definition of organic be changed to include natural sunlight and environment?

We all need to do our part to free the weed so we can all have our own outdoor gardens.

:bigjoint::bigjoint::bigjoint: *disappointed there is no pipe emoticon*
 

Jack Harer

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Please check out my new album =) Poor man's, to the fullest. Any comments, questions, tips, criticisms (constructive please) are greatly accepted and appreciated!


She's def a sativa dominant strain...pretty sure it was a kush . The latest pics are from 2 weeks into flower. Startin to look sexy. About 5 weeks or so left to flower! Wish me luck!

Kush strains are pretty much Indica.............http://www.marijuanagrowershq.com/understanding-cannabis-landraces/
 

Sparkticus

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Thank you for that link. It's so hard trying to guess, haha. Yeah I was wrong, it was a hybrid. When it started out the leaves were so skinny and she was kind of tall... But she def had some fat fan leaves on her.
 

Sparkticus

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Perhaps I am being picky or maybe it is the alcohol mixed with the weed that is giving me this opinion but think about it, wouldn't using an artificial light source and environment mean the plants are not organic? This question is kind of rhetorical I guess but the more I think about it, the more I wonder. Should the definition of organic be changed to include natural sunlight and environment?

We all need to do our part to free the weed so we can all have our own outdoor gardens.

:bigjoint::bigjoint::bigjoint: *disappointed there is no pipe emoticon*
Lol. I guess technically you are correct. But the organic refers to the living soil and non synthetic food. For what it's worth, the cfl's were more supplemental to natural sun.
 
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