Ya, that is funny. Reminds me that if I had you sample both cyanide and bitter almond oil, they taste the same, so maybe they are the same?Not knocking the organic growers, but this is funny shit.
Ya, that is funny. Reminds me that if I had you sample both cyanide and bitter almond oil, they taste the same, so maybe they are the same?
Ya too bad they're taste testing bananas and not cyanide, that stupid brunette bitch could use some. Are you suggesting chem nutes are poison?Ya, that is funny. Reminds me that if I had you sample both cyanide and bitter almond oil, they taste the same, so maybe they are the same?
Who are the HD soil guys?Best book I've read so far is Teaming With Microbes. It's serious soil science as acknowledged by the scientific community. I love the Rev, but the HD soil guys are not impressed by TLO, and neither am I.
I think it has something to do with chem nutes being salt-based, and soil organisms not getting along so well with salts - think what salt does to slugs. Dehydrates them.My take on that is that the beneficial microbes essentially starve to death over a period of time because they aren't able to break down the synthetic nutrients like they can they organically derived nutrients.
I think??
It was from MM's site microbeorganics.comWas that a quote from "Teaming With Microbes"?