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I’m growing with synthetics, I tend to find it cheaper where I’m at. Plus plant absorbs the same way! And I can correct problems that come up quick, just have to be careful not to burn, half your feeding and your normally good.
What I love about organic is that the soil will always solve the problems on its own. Just amend or build a good super soil and it will take care of itself. Go to any Forrest or jungle, you don't have to PH anything or add nutrients, nature just does its thing and I love that! ❤️ I started with synthetic btw
I start out organic. I do a 50/50 mix of Happy Frog and Ocean Forest and I mix in bone meal, worm castings and a small amount of Gaia Green all-purpose to my soil mix. With that, my plants start out great and I never had root burn from starting seeds in pots with that mix and going through veg. I don't transplant photos or autos. I've gone from growing 6 plants in my grow space with 5 gallon containers to 2 with 15 gallon pots. It takes about 3 weeks of veg growth before I water the whole pot instead of just around the canopy when my seedlings are growing. I give a compost tea using worm castings, a dose of recharge and Microbial Mass and I add a bit of Espoma organic fertilizer to the mix for bacterial colonies and add that as a watering for when I first wet all of the soil to give the microbes a boost from dry soil out to the edge of the pot. I like to veg photos for about 10 weeks from seed. I can just about make it to flower without having to add any ammendment except with adding compost tea every other week to just watering as needed. The plants are lush and have a good growth rate. When I flip to flower I will top dress with worm castings and Gaia Green flower nutes introduce a little Beastie Bloomz and Open Sesame. By going with more synthetic in only flower I don't worry about salt buildup and I can supercharge but development.
I grow outdoor organically and I've found that having a larger root system makes thins easier. I feed with cow manure and mushroom compost in spring and blood and bone in about mid june. I've had good success.
Just starting my first organic grow using promix hp and gaia green 444 and 284 glacial rock dust and worm castings. I watched your previous video on gaia green and couldn't agree more. For the first 2 weeks I'm thinking, slow growth and wasn't overly impressed but "then it happened" my plants started taking off. Can't wait to see the end result.
Right on, when you reuse your soil. You won't have that stunted growth. The nutrients will be available, and you'll have a monster in the first 6 weeks.
Organic for sure I'm running northern lights and member berries right now in my home built grow closet but I'm waiting on my first grow tent I've always been an outdoor grower but because of where I live the weather is not always stable it was sunny for like a week here and then dropped 8 inches of snow outta nowhere so I'm going to go some in the green house and some indoors now so excited for the new journey
SoCal here. In our mild climate I've decided to grow a tweenie clone in the ground. I modestly conditioned the soil with Fox Farm Ocean Forest and Roots Organic. The sucker's cranking with only 6-7 hrs of light. No overwatering or underwatering. I'll mix in some more dry amendments and leave it alone. Maybe some Christmas vegetation.
I believe there's a misconception that you can't use both organic/ synthetic. I think it would be obvious that I don't mean to make a full ready to go organic soil and then dump a bunch of synthetic in it... However, it is okay to use as a foliar spray when correcting a deficiency. With hand-held spray bottle only aad a few drops. This can help correct your problem until the Organics become available. (edit) Good morning. Unfortunately I missed livestream. I was introducing the family to the 1986 Horror classic movie Critters.. 😆
Right. Synthetic does not mean poison. Only the buildup of salts can harm the living soil. That takes regular use. I like organic for all the stated reasons but I keep a bottler of Grow Big and one of Tiger Bloom handy just in case. Nothing wrong with an occasional shot now and then. Doesn't make one an alcoholic. Throw your girls a party when they're down.
i agree. I use organic 100% all the way through Veg and when i flip to flower i load up on fish bone meal and i use bud candy while watering with Molasses. if no one has done that… Bro!!!! Your buds will be more sticky than you’ve ever seen. even after hang drying for 10-14 days and curing in jars for 6 weeks the bud is still so sticky it just sticks to whatever you are using to chop it up before rolling. chops into little balls and there is no grinding it. i guess you could but it would be a waste because all the good sticky would be left on the grinder. anyways, i fully agree that you can use both. and even in mid to late flower before the flush if i get a deficiency i’ll use a bottled nutrient to correct it real quick because like 420 said, the organic dry amendments take time to make corrections and if you are at the mid to end of flower you don’t have the time to wait to correct the deficiency so bottled nutes come in handy there.
I can see properly using the synthetic as an ammendment or foliar spray if an organic gardener had to use up an already purchased stash of nutrients. I wouldn't purposely do such a thing and I bet the cost alone would be foolish.
@@garyking2480 a little acetone to clean up your grinder and utensils. Pour it into a shot glass or maybe something a little bigger. Allow the liquid to evaporate couple days. Then enjoy
Why doesn’t anybody ever talk about a hybrid synthetic/organic approach, like using remo or whatever synthetic bottled nutes w/ some nectar of the gods + microbial inoculant + slf100 all together? I thought “oh no. You can’t do that” at first. Until I learned that you most definitely can, with excellent results.
Not doing a side by side currently but doing my first gia green grow! What are you seeing side by side? Im curious..? My synthetic line was cana (coco) btw..
It also depends on your quality of water and the PH of your water. Some peoples are closer to 6 from the tap whereas some are 7. Some people have the water filters so you don’t get as much iron and such from your water. Some people don’t filter their water. It’s case by case
5 Gal fabric pot of Ocean Forest & nothing but RO water for the first month. When the autos flip, a cap of Tiger Bloom, cap of cal mag, 1/2 teaspoon of epsom salt every other feeding. Done. For photos running past 4 weeks of veg & bigger autos, some Grow Big may be needed during the first few alternate feedings of flower. Also, if you don't start out with quality seeds, it won't matter what you do, so put some time into researching the breeder. Keep in mind that the seed business is full of all kinds of sleight of hand from white labelling to mis-labelled genetics to SEO optimization at the expense of quality.
I've only been growing 2 yrs. So I'm on synthetic. It is true what you said. The npk on the bottles have helped me understand and fix issues quicker. That said. Definitely want to go organic. Love the thought of sustainability.
Thanks for the video!!! My experience- Typically would grow in coco/perlite running cana coco nute line always keeping a tight feeding schedule.. oh also under 1000 watt hps lights.. running my first “organic grow” promix hp worm castings gia green 444 and 284 under mars fce6500’s- what an easier expiration overall!! Speaking soley on the organic vs synthetic; like i almost feel bad lol I dont have to see my plants nearly as much hahaha. i dont even ph anymore, i know generally what my county water is phd at and decided to hell with it.. i want the easiest grow process available that gives me end result im looking for. I am week 3 in flower looking great so far!! am deciding to add (as a top dressing) terp tea bloom booster (1 teaspoon per gallon of medium) seems to be a solid p/k addition… we’ll see…!!
Thanks for your explanation Just like to keep changing to keep learning never had so much fun I like to go organic but I do add some synectic microbes and silica
I went from fox farm, to teeming with microbes, to clackamootz. Eventually i understood, i was turning ocean forest into reusable soil from top dressing and using compost tea. Started making my own soil from clackamootz recipe and guidance, replaced compost tea with recharge, and never looked back. Micro and macro covered. Environment covered. Genetics covered. Dry and cure covered. I smoke good. Peace
I’m kind by of new to growing and started out using Advanced Nutrients ph perfect and have had relatively good results but would like to start an organic grow after using up the synthetic nutrients. I’m really interested in checking the taste difference between organic and synthetic.
I'm watching from mcgehee arkansas and I prefer organic over synthetic. I like to grow things naturally the way nature intended plus to me the product tastes better
In terms of salt based nutes.. go dry. Jacks, florapro, peters, etc. Paying for overpriced jugs of water should become a thing of the past. Also, you can get separate dry nutes for different issues with Salts as well. Just usually not from a name brand company
100%. I run Jack's, but Masterblend and Megacrop are two more good, affordable options. Also, making stock solutions from dry nutes gives you the convenience of bottled without the expense of shipping water.
I think synthetic is better for autoflowers. When growing an autoflower you have about 70 days to grow. I have yet to see an autoflower get bigger in soil compared to dwc. I grow in soil sometimes, but I have to admit synthetic nutrients is better for autoflowers I can grow a dwc and a soil plant and the dwc will always be bigger and have more yield the buds are more developed. Personally, I go dwc when growing auto's and organic when growing photo's. I don't think the smell and taste has anything to do with organic or synthetic, but I will say I do think sythentic nutrients for cannabis is more potent the only reason I think that is because the plants get bigger in synthetics meaning the plant is developing more quickly including the buds
Love your videos bro! What the chances of you doing a video of a step by step guide to organic growing. I saw the one about your Strawberry fields on the bottom and the mix of happy frog and fish one on the upper layer. lol! I can't remember the name of the fish one. My memory ain't what it used to be that's why I could use a guide. My seedling always stretchy so I got a lot to learn. Thanks for all the help.
Athena blended line, i love it especially when im in a small apartment, i really dislike organic just because of that. Once im in a house i may give it a shot, but for now athena is killing it for me. Each bottle roughly 50$, roughly 8 bottles for veg and bloom. Alot of bread but its well worth it
Dark side for over 10.. Coco G.H. 3 part calmag , epsom . Total control able to push them , able to flush or adjust on the spot... Solid, sweet dank terpy..Strong !!!!
I prefer hydro coz i was the opposite. I burned in organic and justdid well in water. I grow in water with Advanced Nutrients, and yes there's a ton of expensive bottles with kewl labels to buy But they last forever though. I think it's the pictures and promises on the bottles
I came across something I haven't heard before which is called backbuilding where you cut the tip of a bud (like topping but in bloom) to get the plant to swell buds more and get bigger denser buds. Ever heard of that one? It's probably sketchy but thought I'd ask
I never hear anyone talking about organic bottled nutrients like biobizz an such, only organic dry amendments. Does no one use these are people unaware of them some how??
Organics, with a touch of synthetics like cal/mag, mag/sweet when i water, but the rest is organic. Gaia green all purpose and power bloom, dash of kelp meal, worm castings, is my soil mix, top dress once or twice with power bloom and a few teas in between
I’m currently using both. I use octopots and I feed them Gaia green dry amendments and then for the roots in the water I use humbolt’s secret very lightly. I don’t seem to be running into any issues and my trials tells told yields have only gotten better. Idk if it’s right, but it works.
Weird, I’m using Gaia green and just feed my soil recharge, blackstrap molasses and fish shit (all of these are organic) and I have YET to have a single issue 🤷🏾♂️. I don’t think synthetics are necessary at all at this point
Got a nice little grow here in austin, Texas. 1 fruitvale #5 photo by grandiflora, 1 ice cream cake photo by humboldt seeds and 2 forum stomper autos by mephisto genetics. Thank you for all the advice they are very healthy
Thanks for the all the information. I appreciate your positive attitude. I don't think I have heard if you have tried Nature's Pride, or Pride lands. If you have, I would love to hear your take on it. I am not affiliated in any way, just curious. I am wanting to use it in my outdoor raised bed soil mix this year. (Clinton, Illinois) Kind of like Canuck uses Gia Green. Thanks again! Keep up the good work, Sir!!!
Def am. Sometimes I’ll open and close the closet door on the really cold days. But I’ve been keeping em in the 70’s and the humidity is at a lock at 50%.
I've used green planet medione in the past, easy enough one step but I'm using gaia green this year since 420 said it. Oh and I'm still waiting on thoughts about biochar
Another negative of synthetic that you didn't cover there 420 is the carbon footprint that bottled or synthetic nutrients have. Takes way more fuel to ship that bottled stuff and if you want to be good to the environment then using dry natural amendments is the way to go
Having grown both ways, I'll never grow with synthetic nutes ever again. The little bit of extra weight you get doesn't compare to the terpenes you get from growing organically.
Great vid as always bro. For the Super Soil Recipe, should I have added Perlite? I mixed it all together this past weekend and noticed that the super soil mix was on the heavy side. I'm worried that there will be water retention. I used everything you've been mentioning from the promix hp, all the down to earth amendments and the 20% worm castings.
The way it was best explained to me is this: Synthetic nutes are like building with a 500pc lego set. You can definitely get some great results. Organic is like building with a 2,000pc set. Organic isn't inherently better, but it has more available compounds. This in turn gives the plant more terps and flavors. Synthetic beats organic in yields, though. I use a synganic approach right now. My biggest gripe with synthetic is lack of micronutrients. Everyone looks at the N-P-K values, but that is such a narrow scope. Our plants are heavy feeders, and their needs change when flowering time comes. You need lots of calcium, magnesium, manganese, sulfur, iron, zinc, copper and many more. A wider variety of nutrients will always give a better result. As opposed to a plant that has everything it needs except iron, for example.
@@420scene I would like to see someone run a batch of clones - half synthetic, half organic. Even then, grower style and experience could heavily affect the results.
Lots of old vids you made could be remake again and that would benefit all us old/new viewers since we keep learning new stuff and cannabis culture has been thriving lately. Not to say that your vids were wrong, theres just too many new infos worth mentioning and bringing up again.
Lots easier to access those infos for beginner instead of searching for it when we dont even know what that is in the first place. It would be nice to brought up old vids again for your new/old subscribers. I know you got plan for coming up vids, just something to think about in case you run out of idea. Love your contents bro!
Yo bro just keep the video coming Ik for a faceted in a few more months. You’ll be at 150k a video easy maybe a year but your times coming . From RUclips
In my experience, I found the taste is much better with organic inputs v synthetic. Upgrade to bigger pot size and be on point with dry cure, master that, then worry about Organic v Synthetic.
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I’m growing with synthetics, I tend to find it cheaper where I’m at. Plus plant absorbs the same way! And I can correct problems that come up quick, just have to be careful not to burn, half your feeding and your normally good.
Your not changing your mind you are evolving with time and experience
What I love about organic is that the soil will always solve the problems on its own. Just amend or build a good super soil and it will take care of itself. Go to any Forrest or jungle, you don't have to PH anything or add nutrients, nature just does its thing and I love that! ❤️ I started with synthetic btw
So true!👏🏽👏🏽💯
I start out organic. I do a 50/50 mix of Happy Frog and Ocean Forest and I mix in bone meal, worm castings and a small amount of Gaia Green all-purpose to my soil mix. With that, my plants start out great and I never had root burn from starting seeds in pots with that mix and going through veg. I don't transplant photos or autos. I've gone from growing 6 plants in my grow space with 5 gallon containers to 2 with 15 gallon pots. It takes about 3 weeks of veg growth before I water the whole pot instead of just around the canopy when my seedlings are growing. I give a compost tea using worm castings, a dose of recharge and Microbial Mass and I add a bit of Espoma organic fertilizer to the mix for bacterial colonies and add that as a watering for when I first wet all of the soil to give the microbes a boost from dry soil out to the edge of the pot. I like to veg photos for about 10 weeks from seed. I can just about make it to flower without having to add any ammendment except with adding compost tea every other week to just watering as needed. The plants are lush and have a good growth rate. When I flip to flower I will top dress with worm castings and Gaia Green flower nutes introduce a little Beastie Bloomz and Open Sesame. By going with more synthetic in only flower I don't worry about salt buildup and I can supercharge but development.
I grow outdoor organically and I've found that having a larger root system makes thins easier. I feed with cow manure and mushroom compost in spring and blood and bone in about mid june. I've had good success.
You first put me on to organics .third run now. Can.t believe how easy it .thanx bro .big love from Belfast
Organic, much easier and less problems!!!!
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True
Have you grown in COCO?
@@zkilla4611 i have in organic coco
Just starting my first organic grow using promix hp and gaia green 444 and 284 glacial rock dust and worm castings. I watched your previous video on gaia green and couldn't agree more. For the first 2 weeks I'm thinking, slow growth and wasn't overly impressed but "then it happened" my plants started taking off. Can't wait to see the end result.
Right on, when you reuse your soil. You won't have that stunted growth. The nutrients will be available, and you'll have a monster in the first 6 weeks.
I'm trying both. First run. Both styles look are looking good. You give good information on both. One of my favorite channels.
Organic for sure I'm running northern lights and member berries right now in my home built grow closet but I'm waiting on my first grow tent I've always been an outdoor grower but because of where I live the weather is not always stable it was sunny for like a week here and then dropped 8 inches of snow outta nowhere so I'm going to go some in the green house and some indoors now so excited for the new journey
It's so much easier n less stressful. No more bugs either. Well from time to time maybe mites but nothing crazy.
SoCal here. In our mild climate I've decided to grow a tweenie clone in the ground. I modestly conditioned the soil with Fox Farm Ocean Forest and Roots Organic. The sucker's cranking with only 6-7 hrs of light. No overwatering or underwatering. I'll mix in some more dry amendments and leave it alone. Maybe some Christmas vegetation.
All about both!! Mainly use organic, but I will use bottles when I need too!
Organic definitely love simplicity and beside gnats which you mosquitoe control fixed no bug issues I wanna see what the poll says
Was using nutes but going organic for the first time on this run. Want to get more natural and being able to make my own stuff appeals to me.
I'm totally doing the same
Build a Soil has great stuff..
I believe there's a misconception that you can't use both organic/ synthetic.
I think it would be obvious that I don't mean to make a full ready to go organic soil and then dump a bunch of synthetic in it... However, it is okay to use as a foliar spray when correcting a deficiency. With hand-held spray bottle only aad a few drops. This can help correct your problem until the Organics become available.
(edit)
Good morning. Unfortunately I missed livestream. I was introducing the family to the 1986 Horror classic movie Critters.. 😆
Right. Synthetic does not mean poison. Only the buildup of salts can harm the living soil. That takes regular use. I like organic for all the stated reasons but I keep a bottler of Grow Big and one of Tiger Bloom handy just in case.
Nothing wrong with an occasional shot now and then. Doesn't make one an alcoholic. Throw your girls a party when they're down.
i agree. I use organic 100% all the way through Veg and when i flip to flower i load up on fish bone meal and i use bud candy while watering with Molasses. if no one has done that… Bro!!!! Your buds will be more sticky than you’ve ever seen. even after hang drying for 10-14 days and curing in jars for 6 weeks the bud is still so sticky it just sticks to whatever you are using to chop it up before rolling. chops into little balls and there is no grinding it. i guess you could but it would be a waste because all the good sticky would be left on the grinder. anyways, i fully agree that you can use both. and even in mid to late flower before the flush if i get a deficiency i’ll use a bottled nutrient to correct it real quick because like 420 said, the organic dry amendments take time to make corrections and if you are at the mid to end of flower you don’t have the time to wait to correct the deficiency so bottled nutes come in handy there.
I can see properly using the synthetic as an ammendment or foliar spray if an organic gardener had to use up an already purchased stash of nutrients. I wouldn't purposely do such a thing and I bet the cost alone would be foolish.
@@garyking2480 a little acetone to clean up your grinder and utensils. Pour it into a shot glass or maybe something a little bigger. Allow the liquid to evaporate couple days. Then enjoy
Why doesn’t anybody ever talk about a hybrid synthetic/organic approach, like using remo or whatever synthetic bottled nutes w/ some nectar of the gods + microbial inoculant + slf100 all together? I thought “oh no. You can’t do that” at first. Until I learned that you most definitely can, with excellent results.
Im testing it side by side atm!! I’m running Gia green in half and general hydroponics on the other half currently in my grow room.
Not doing a side by side currently but doing my first gia green grow! What are you seeing side by side? Im curious..? My synthetic line was cana (coco) btw..
What happened? 🤷
I'm loving the organic just because it works better due to me being out of town 5 days a week so less knowledge I have to pass to my caretaker/girl
I've used both. Organic is easy, but I grow bigger,fatter buds using synthetic nutes. No question about it.
It also depends on your quality of water and the PH of your water. Some peoples are closer to 6 from the tap whereas some are 7. Some people have the water filters so you don’t get as much iron and such from your water. Some people don’t filter their water.
It’s case by case
Why I love that zero water filter. I learned😂
5 Gal fabric pot of Ocean Forest & nothing but RO water for the first month. When the autos flip, a cap of Tiger Bloom, cap of cal mag, 1/2 teaspoon of epsom salt every other feeding. Done.
For photos running past 4 weeks of veg & bigger autos, some Grow Big may be needed during the first few alternate feedings of flower.
Also, if you don't start out with quality seeds, it won't matter what you do, so put some time into researching the breeder. Keep in mind that the seed business is full of all kinds of sleight of hand from white labelling to mis-labelled genetics to SEO optimization at the expense of quality.
I've only been growing 2 yrs. So I'm on synthetic. It is true what you said. The npk on the bottles have helped me understand and fix issues quicker. That said. Definitely want to go organic. Love the thought of sustainability.
Thanks for the video!!! My experience- Typically would grow in coco/perlite running cana coco nute line always keeping a tight feeding schedule.. oh also under 1000 watt hps lights.. running my first “organic grow” promix hp worm castings gia green 444 and 284 under mars fce6500’s- what an easier expiration overall!! Speaking soley on the organic vs synthetic; like i almost feel bad lol I dont have to see my plants nearly as much hahaha. i dont even ph anymore, i know generally what my county water is phd at and decided to hell with it.. i want the easiest grow process available that gives me end result im looking for. I am week 3 in flower looking great so far!! am deciding to add (as a top dressing) terp tea bloom booster (1 teaspoon per gallon of medium) seems to be a solid p/k addition… we’ll see…!!
Team Bud Muscle love my organics the terps are unmatched
Aloha from Maui 🌺 I was wondering if anyone uses things like Apple Cider Vinegar to ph down? I believe that ACV has other benefits in the garden.
Thanks for your explanation
Just like to keep changing to keep learning never had so much fun
I like to go organic but I do add some synectic microbes and silica
I went from fox farm, to teeming with microbes, to clackamootz.
Eventually i understood, i was turning ocean forest into reusable soil from top dressing and using compost tea. Started making my own soil from clackamootz recipe and guidance, replaced compost tea with recharge, and never looked back.
Micro and macro covered. Environment covered. Genetics covered. Dry and cure covered.
I smoke good.
Peace
Hey420 scene what do you topdress with when your using down to earth products??? Also awesome video learned loads!
I love all of your videos, I am in the Virginias, I prefer organic, but I haven’t been on the scene very long, I have learned a lot from your channel.
As close to a hundred percent organic is possible for me always!!!!
Facts. 💯
I’m kind by of new to growing and started out using Advanced Nutrients ph perfect and have had relatively good results but would like to start an organic grow after using up the synthetic nutrients. I’m really interested in checking the taste difference between organic and synthetic.
Is it ok to use the liquid silica blast with a organic amendments run
I'm watching from mcgehee arkansas and I prefer organic over synthetic. I like to grow things naturally the way nature intended plus to me the product tastes better
What about bottled organic nutes? The stuff stanks is all I've noticed😂 advanced and gh both make great ish
My Scottish water from loch Katrine comes in at 6.3 after I put two drops of dechlorinator and put air stones in for 24hrs and it comes in at 6.3✌️😎✌️
In terms of salt based nutes.. go dry. Jacks, florapro, peters, etc. Paying for overpriced jugs of water should become a thing of the past.
Also, you can get separate dry nutes for different issues with Salts as well. Just usually not from a name brand company
100%. I run Jack's, but Masterblend and Megacrop are two more good, affordable options. Also, making stock solutions from dry nutes gives you the convenience of bottled without the expense of shipping water.
What about making your own amendments like Korean natural farming
I think synthetic is better for autoflowers. When growing an autoflower you have about 70 days to grow. I have yet to see an autoflower get bigger in soil compared to dwc. I grow in soil sometimes, but I have to admit synthetic nutrients is better for autoflowers I can grow a dwc and a soil plant and the dwc will always be bigger and have more yield the buds are more developed. Personally, I go dwc when growing auto's and organic when growing photo's. I don't think the smell and taste has anything to do with organic or synthetic, but I will say I do think sythentic nutrients for cannabis is more potent the only reason I think that is because the plants get bigger in synthetics meaning the plant is developing more quickly including the buds
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Love your videos bro! What the chances of you doing a video of a step by step guide to organic growing. I saw the one about your Strawberry fields on the bottom and the mix of happy frog and fish one on the upper layer. lol! I can't remember the name of the fish one. My memory ain't what it used to be that's why I could use a guide. My seedling always stretchy so I got a lot to learn. Thanks for all the help.
Have you seen advance nutrients new organic line and if so, what are your thoughts on it?
I think they are unique to themselves. Each with its own set of issues but equally dope.
Athena blended line, i love it especially when im in a small apartment, i really dislike organic just because of that. Once im in a house i may give it a shot, but for now athena is killing it for me. Each bottle roughly 50$, roughly 8 bottles for veg and bloom. Alot of bread but its well worth it
Dark side for over 10.. Coco G.H. 3 part calmag , epsom . Total control able to push them , able to flush or adjust on the spot... Solid, sweet dank terpy..Strong !!!!
I prefer hydro coz i was the opposite. I burned in organic and justdid well in water. I grow in water with Advanced Nutrients, and yes there's a ton of expensive bottles with kewl labels to buy But they last forever though. I think it's the pictures and promises on the bottles
Why you doing my Eagles like that bruh! Almost hit that thumbs down but I ain’t gonna lie.. you helped me out a lot. All love. Go birds!!
Why not use both
What do you think of worm gold plus?
Coco. Canna nutes. Worm casting and bat guano top dress.
I came across something I haven't heard before which is called backbuilding where you cut the tip of a bud (like topping but in bloom) to get the plant to swell buds more and get bigger denser buds. Ever heard of that one? It's probably sketchy but thought I'd ask
I never hear anyone talking about organic bottled nutrients like biobizz an such, only organic dry amendments. Does no one use these are people unaware of them some how??
Organics, with a touch of synthetics like cal/mag, mag/sweet when i water, but the rest is organic. Gaia green all purpose and power bloom, dash of kelp meal, worm castings, is my soil mix, top dress once or twice with power bloom and a few teas in between
I’m currently using both. I use octopots and I feed them Gaia green dry amendments and then for the roots in the water I use humbolt’s secret very lightly. I don’t seem to be running into any issues and my trials tells told yields have only gotten better. Idk if it’s right, but it works.
Weird, I’m using Gaia green and just feed my soil recharge, blackstrap molasses and fish shit (all of these are organic) and I have YET to have a single issue 🤷🏾♂️. I don’t think synthetics are necessary at all at this point
@@mackdaddypeypey1 I totally agree
glad you talk about bad years growing i am having a bad year
We all have bad runs. Just gotta keep plugging away.
Got a nice little grow here in austin, Texas. 1 fruitvale #5 photo by grandiflora, 1 ice cream cake photo by humboldt seeds and 2 forum stomper autos by mephisto genetics. Thank you for all the advice they are very healthy
I just like organic, I don't mind getting my hands dirty. One more great video. Keep up the good work 🙂👍
Harrisburg P.A
We used to live off Maclay! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
There’s a difference in the taste, it’s proven. Organic it’s best!
is this for photo’s and /or autos or photos only
Organic all the way down to earth amendments, gaia green, worm casting 👌
Hitting some skittlez in the heart of Texas
That’s what’s up man.
I’m in so cal smoking on that Block Berry !!
Could potassium deficiency be helped w a banana tea?
I just stick with Lotus. Usually add fish head farms through out the veg cycle then just stick with boost and bloom from lotus during flowering.
I grow high pressure areo and use synthetic but if I was in soil, I’d be 100% organic. So much easier.
Organic baby 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
100% organic so much smoother and tastier used ff for 20 yr. been Gia green last 2 yr.would never go back
Yes please put the link for the zinc deficiency pictures.
www.growweedeasy.com/cannabis-plant-problems/zinc-deficiency
Thanks for the all the information. I appreciate your positive attitude. I don't think I have heard if you have tried Nature's Pride, or Pride lands. If you have, I would love to hear your take on it. I am not affiliated in any way, just curious. I am wanting to use it in my outdoor raised bed soil mix this year. (Clinton, Illinois) Kind of like Canuck uses Gia Green. Thanks again! Keep up the good work, Sir!!!
Organic for the win with me
Organics is the way to go less hassle no salts no flushing no burns
🍓 Strawberry nuggets ⚡️ grown with Foop 🐠💩 here in upstate New York. Another cold snap coming Scene….keep the girls warm this weekend!
Def am. Sometimes I’ll open and close the closet door on the really cold days. But I’ve been keeping em in the 70’s and the humidity is at a lock at 50%.
Large sized Heat pad with thermostat ;P
I've used green planet medione in the past, easy enough one step but I'm using gaia green this year since 420 said it. Oh and I'm still waiting on thoughts about biochar
Another negative of synthetic that you didn't cover there 420 is the carbon footprint that bottled or synthetic nutrients have. Takes way more fuel to ship that bottled stuff and if you want to be good to the environment then using dry natural amendments is the way to go
❤the channel kee up the great content
Always Jules! 😎
Having grown both ways, I'll never grow with synthetic nutes ever again. The little bit of extra weight you get doesn't compare to the terpenes you get from growing organically.
Blazin some of my white widow broski😎you know it's organic for the win every time ✌️😎✌️
Great vid as always bro.
For the Super Soil Recipe, should I have added Perlite? I mixed it all together this past weekend and noticed that the super soil mix was on the heavy side. I'm worried that there will be water retention. I used everything you've been mentioning from the promix hp, all the down to earth amendments and the 20% worm castings.
Chipped wood works if you don't want to use perlite
@@kr0nk what type of wood chips? And where can I find it?
I grow organic, I think it makes for a much better smoke.
Runtz.. watching from Martinique
Build a Soil craft blend an build a flower for the win...
The way it was best explained to me is this: Synthetic nutes are like building with a 500pc lego set. You can definitely get some great results. Organic is like building with a 2,000pc set. Organic isn't inherently better, but it has more available compounds. This in turn gives the plant more terps and flavors. Synthetic beats organic in yields, though. I use a synganic approach right now.
My biggest gripe with synthetic is lack of micronutrients. Everyone looks at the N-P-K values, but that is such a narrow scope. Our plants are heavy feeders, and their needs change when flowering time comes. You need lots of calcium, magnesium, manganese, sulfur, iron, zinc, copper and many more. A wider variety of nutrients will always give a better result. As opposed to a plant that has everything it needs except iron, for example.
Super debatable. I got a little under 2 pounds last run with 2 plants.
@@420scene I would like to see someone run a batch of clones - half synthetic, half organic. Even then, grower style and experience could heavily affect the results.
Happy Frog is ammended.
If you dont care about crap in your food you probably dont care about crap in your smoke and vice versa
Done both organic all day !
West seattle, candy apple
Lots of old vids you made could be remake again and that would benefit all us old/new viewers since we keep learning new stuff and cannabis culture has been thriving lately. Not to say that your vids were wrong, theres just too many new infos worth mentioning and bringing up again.
Lots easier to access those infos for beginner instead of searching for it when we dont even know what that is in the first place. It would be nice to brought up old vids again for your new/old subscribers. I know you got plan for coming up vids, just something to think about in case you run out of idea. Love your contents bro!
Yo bro just keep the video coming Ik for a faceted in a few more months. You’ll be at 150k a video easy maybe a year but your times coming . From RUclips
Organic Sweet Cheese on my screened in porch watching basketball
Organic is what I got going on now . 👍
Carbon based materials make your flavor profiles better.
house & gardens only way to go
420 Scene, only way to go.
Blue glue flour, NYC diesel live resin ✌️
smoking on some sky walker og and pineapple express
In my experience, I found the taste is much better with organic inputs v synthetic. Upgrade to bigger pot size and be on point with dry cure, master that, then worry about Organic v Synthetic.
I'll believe that when someone is able to successfully pass the Pepsi challenge with organic and synthetic flower
I feed my plants bananas when they is lowK.
i’ve done both and organic is the way to go for me. stick with nature and you will never go wrong.
No pole
Go Chief's !! Thx B appreciate the knowledge..
Shit is the shit to grow good shit