Old Reviews Organic vs Inorganic Nutrients: Is there really that big a difference in final product?

Those are still good numbers, especially if you are leaving more on. What kind of setup do you have for drying?
I just use my tent and hang all the plants from the ceiling... Delays my next crop but I can use my same carbon scrubber to keep the smell down :thumbsup:

I don't have a controller for my fan, but that's a great idea especially for drying.
 
I've seen a video on YouTube where a company don't use scissors or machines too trim the bud, the plant that dry they use there fingers too crumple all the leaves off, and at the end they put the cannabis in foil bags which are heat resistant and place them in ac rooms, maybe that's the proper way too store the herb?
 
I've seen a video on YouTube where a company don't use scissors or machines too trim the bud, the plant that dry they use there fingers too crumple all the leaves off, and at the end they put the cannabis in foil bags which are heat resistant and place them in ac rooms, maybe that's the proper way too store the herb?
Not sure about storage. I have been using wax paper and gently rolling the bud between my hands. Trichs/hairs do not stick to the wax paper. Most of the dry leaves break up. I gently tap the bud to knock off stuck on leaf particles. then finish with scissors. Less handling of the bud. Less stuck to fingers etc.
 
I feel like for the average consumer, doesnt matter much but to conn's like myself, organic def does the job much better. environment matters too, lets not leave that out there.
 
Organics no doubt - do you think the Redwoods Forest could grow as big or be as beautiful as it is with chemicals?
I grow one pound plants regularly with house and garden nutrients... don’t see anyone growing them that big with organic and the terps are much strong with bottled nutrients. I have grown both. So that is my experience.
 
Those are still good numbers, especially if you are leaving more on. What kind of setup do you have for drying?
I've seen a video on YouTube where a company don't use scissors or machines too trim the bud, the plant that dry they use there fingers too crumple all the leaves off, and at the end they put the cannabis in foil bags which are heat resistant and place them in ac rooms, maybe that's the proper way too store the herb?
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I grow one pound plants regularly with house and garden nutrients... don’t see anyone growing them that big with organic and the terps are much strong with bottled nutrients. I have grown both. So that is my experience.
I've heard house and garden nutrients contain chemicals that are not safe for human consumption. Monsanto happens to make a bunch of home and garden brand fertilizers and nutrients that include a fair amount of GMO's. Any thoughts?
 
As far as stori

I've heard house and garden nutrients contain chemicals that are not safe for human consumption. Monsanto happens to make a bunch of home and garden brand fertilizers and nutrients that include a fair amount of GMO's. Any thoughts?
The company is called house and garden they have been around 20 years. Look them up.
 
I've heard house and garden nutrients contain chemicals that are not safe for human consumption. Monsanto happens to make a bunch of home and garden brand fertilizers and nutrients that include a fair amount of GMO's. Any thoughts?

That's sadly true... that's why it is so important to start growing your own veggies and fruits from non-GMO seeds. Till then try to buy organic food from local farmers... or at least the "organic" stuff from supermarket (still better than nothing)...

One can focus on the negatives and yes, there is enough shit in the world and we can't escape it in a second. But you can making adjustments in your lifestyle to avoid more and more shit that's comming your way trough food, water, air, medicine, TV and so on. So every step in the right, the healthy direction is a good step. Make very small steps, doesn't matter. You'll get there eventually, we'll get there. JUST DO IT! ;D
 
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