Simon de Montefort
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I like that curious mind. My recent run had 3 DDAs running in two different soils and a hempy. It's been quite the comparison. Three plants of the same strain that looked totally individual from each other. The two growing in LOS were more potent than the one in hempy, but the hempy was damned potent in its own right. The one grown in LOS and under the Timber Vero240 outperformed the others on all counts and has become my go-to smoke at this time.
I started the experiment because I'd never grown with bottled nutrients before and hempy fascinated me. I wasn't expecting the plant to dry and cure so smooth and potent. Now I'm experimenting by growing a Carnival in a hempy, in LOS and in Doc Bud's kit soil. Previous I'd only chosen the kit soil for Carnival, but I learned to clone so I had all of these plants to play with......
One of the finer points about cannabis cultivation is how easily the plant allows you to play and tweak without risking the loss of a harvest. Heartiest plants growing out of the dirt, wouldn't you say?
What i mean is, exact same conditions, same light for every plant, same everything unless the differences i named before. That would be very interesting to know about. I don´t have any Idea of Organic growing, and i´m just a Beginner at all. Maybe, when time and room comes, i will do this. Hopefully, it´s easy to learn about Organic. I spend about 3 Month with reading every possible Information i could find about growing autoflowers. If i have to do the same for organic it will be a long time to wait for some results. Otherwise, while i was reading a lot, there where some growers that say that basically it makes no difference in smoke quality if you flush your Plant before Harvest or give it the full Beanz of Nutes till the very end. They said, it´s all about a good cure. And when that is like that, it´s hard to believe there is any difference between Organic and Bottle Nutes. But this is my, not practically proven, theory. I definitly have to learn more about this all.
And yeah, you´re exactly right. It´s the dirt where you find gold in