Organic taste/flavor

abazaba840

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Actually most say that organics taste better then hydroponics. I my self do not know for sure, but ive been lurken on then site for about 3 months and ive read that A LOT, so yeah. Good luck! put up a journal i wanna see how it goes:joint::mrgreen:
 

jimmyspaz

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Yeah organix always taste better than chems,it only makes sense really,the more natural conditions are,the happier the plant is,no?
 

madarnie420

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Every strain has different flavor...When growing organically you will make that flavor come out....whether is spicy, earthy, peppery...I grow in soil and have never had a bud taste like dirt because of the soil. Its all about your final flush to get the essential oils to really come out....sugar also helps!!
 

madarnie420

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The taste yer thinking of comes from a certain strain...to say that organics makes any stain taste earthy would be wrong...I grow many different ones and some taste fruity some earthy some are unexplainable but they are all grown the same way..organically! Maybe you should be more clear on your post and not call people asses for tryin to help you!
 

SouthernOregonOrganic

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ya it totally depends on the strain your growing. Has nothing to do with organics(which are far far superior in every fuckin imaginable way to chems/synthetic). You could get that earthen flavor and i know exactly what your talking about, from a plant grown with chems. Its all about the strain.
 

organick

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it won't taste like the soil because the plant can only absorb atoms and small molecules. Then reassembles them into sugar, carbohydrates, esters (flavor oils), and your general plant matter (with a goodly amount of THC, one whould hope).

A large Rose company (I think Jackson and Perkins) rcomened a line of organic products for their roses

Why? In order for a rose to have it's true personality (genetics): Scent, color, shape, and vigor. It Needs to be grown organicly. The biology of soil sets up a prossess that can not be duplicated through chemical means alone. Roses need to aquire certain molecules from the soil at certain times to produce an extraordanary rose (which is really quite a feat). With a biologicaly active soil these molecules are avalable when the plant needs them.

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regrets

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just to be clear I don't think he was calling anyone an ass, I think you misread that post a bit.
 

spiked1

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Do Organic fruit and veges taste like dirt, or do they taste like they should, sweet and wholesome. Think about it!!
 

cjd420

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Some strains have an earthy, wet sand kind of flavor. I grew a new strain i got from a friend last year and it tasted like wet sand, a real earthy almost dirt like flavor. It was the strain that made it taste that way not the soil it was grown in. I know this because i grew 9 different strains in the same location and all had different tastes and smells. Gotta love outdoor bud in autumn. Go organic if you want the best flavor and odor. Some chemical ferts are ok in moderation but shouldnt be used regularly unless you want your bud to smell and taste like dry grass,lawn clippings, it really does make a huge difference. Trust me!!!! You can grow shit so dank organically that a bowl of pot stinks so bad you cant go outside with it without being noticed.
 

donkeyballs

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i use organic nutes for my hydro. hydro from my experience in the bay has gotten me crazy higher than the organic purps and wat not around.
 
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