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Quibble away Celt...we're here to learn! Your article is a bit over my head, but are you saying that plants have evolved to be able to take up nutrients in an additional way that didn't exist for the first few million years of their existence, but only in the last hundred+ years? Fertilizer doesn't fall from the sky, yet!Not to quibble, but that article is 20 years old,
Thanks GDB! I haven't but I gave a clone to someone who used Osmocote+, and it turned into a pretty good harvest for a completely untrained neglected plant.Great info Shed and @The Celt.
Anyone ever tried tried Osmocote?
There was a whole hell of a lot of wisdom packed in those few paragraphs! Thank you for sharing. I am still trying to understand the complete role my AACTs are doing with my plants.One last word, there has been research that suggests organically grown crops (not cannabis specific) keep better and retain colours, flavours, etc longer than salt based grown crops.
Have you ever considered switching to summer pruning instead? After everything has hardened off? When you thin the branches, are you ensuring that they are pollinated? Are the fruits already developing when you thin?After that they were painstakingly pruned every winter (to open up the branches and promote new growth) and thinned in spring to no more than one flower every 8".
Squirrels were trapped using peanut butter on bread and relocated 7+miles away.
I use it on most of my bonsai trees and indoor house plants. Awesome stuff! I have never tried it with cannabis though. Hmmm...worth a try.Anyone ever tried tried Osmocote?
I appreciate the help Baked, but you're in the present tense, and these peach trees are (as I mentioned) dead and gone! Just to answer your questions though: I pruned in January or February (in Los Angeles), and I would often thin twice - once during flowering and once after fruit set to make sure I had gotten the number down. I never had a problem with the trees producing until the end of their lives.Have you ever considered switching to summer pruning instead? After everything has hardened off? When you thin the branches, are you ensuring that they are pollinated? Are the fruits already developing when you thin?
So the plant isn't taking up ions either way? If it takes up ions from synthetics but not in organic, that sounds like two different methods to me.I am not saying plants evolved to uptake salts, the effect of osmosis allows for us to use salts to feed plants. In an organic system, the nutrients just are not in ionic form for osmosis to play a role.
Seems like you might have to!if not, I will try again
Yeah, and use a different analogy. You've got me scared to wash the dishes!I appreciate the help Baked, but you're in the present tense, and these peach trees are (as I mentioned) dead and gone! Just to answer your questions though: I pruned in January or February (in Los Angeles), and I would often thin twice - once during flowering and once after fruit set to make sure I had gotten the number down. I never had a problem with the trees producing until the end of their lives.
So the plant isn't taking up ions either way? If it takes up ions from synthetics but not in organic, that sounds like two different methods to me.
Seems like you might have to!
You've got me scared to wash the dishes!
Hey mate, if it helps get a task off you Honey Do list, by all means blame meDude...I was just gifted a solid excuse to gain a phobia of washing dishes! I'm off the hook for the rest of my damn life! I owe @The Celt free beer or bud of some sort! Quick question though... could you forge a note that makes it more official? Pretend to be a shrink or something?!
Celt! I have to say I'm still a bit confused, as it seems that plants have two ways of getting nutrients from the soil, one of which it never needed until the mid 1800s.Ok no worries mate
My first though was my bathing habits. Think of the damage caused downstairs. I don't know about you, but it explains a lot for me.You've got me scared to wash the dishes!
Thanks for the explanation. After listening to all of the KiS podcast. Well not all of them but a bunch this makes perfect sense. The guy that wrote the book teaming with microbes wrote three editions you can see the science change through the three books. They though the world was flat then found out it wasn’t.For all intents and purposes She’d, that is correct. That research, and the many others that have followed since have shown that what was accepted as fact, that plants fed by osmosis and ions regardless of source (natural or synthetic) was actually wrong.
Osmosis, water trying equalize on either side of a membrane, works to feed plants, but it not how they gain nutrients in the wild.
Thanks for sharing?My first though was my bathing habits. Think of the damage caused downstairs. I don't know about you, but it explains a lot for me.