Mixing It Up.

Discussion in 'Advanced Growing Techniques' started by Emma & Dave, Aug 29, 2014.

  1. #1 Emma & Dave, Aug 29, 2014
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    What are everyones thoughts on using organic growing during veg and then hitting the plants with synthetics in the transition and early bloom phase. Then returning back to organincs after a good flush, and myco bath.

    Am I a fool?
    I hope not. Because im about to flush and give them a myco bath with plant success orca and great white.

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  2. I started the clones off in coco.
    I used canna nutrients for the first 4 weeks
    Then switched to nectar for the gods.
    In the week before switch to 12/12 i stoped using nectar for the gods and started using the ROCK nutrient line with Humboldt nutrients crystal burst and gro-teks monster bloom along with atami bud blaster. (Including rock resinator) i just completed week 4 of the synthetics and last night i flushed them with yucca. Sledgehammer

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  3. First picture i have, 6 weeks into growth.
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    Three days ago
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  4. In short and oversimplified terms, you are changing the entire metabolism and the way it uptakes nutrients so there is bound to be a hell of lot of stress! Any stress, of any type, results in a decrease of quality and quantity. If you are sick, I personally, would no longer consider the herb produced to be of any medicinal value. This is all just me. Nothing personal. Good luck! Keep it Green! Peace! :hippie:  
     
  5. #5 long tokes, Sep 7, 2014
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  6. I would rather start with synthetic then finish with an organic bloom formula. 
     
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  7. You're not organic boss therefore you would have no problem. If you were organic then all your nutrients would be in your soil in the form of amendments and then all you would do is water the plants. With water. Not with something out of a bottle. With. Water.

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  8. #8 long tokes, Sep 12, 2014
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  9. The product turned out pure and fresh. tested at iron labs. Non organic or not. Cleaner than anything in the local dispensaries.
     
  10. That's a fuckin nice kitty right there!
     
  11. Compost tea is for the soil, not the plant. so yes it is still organic but serves a different purpose than the bottles.

    And FYI compost teas are a BIG gamble unless you microscopically analyze every batch of tea you make. This is because there is no way to tell when the tea's microorganisms are most active. That's why ACT's have become less popular in the passed year or so.

    Bham


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  12. I have access to a microbial life observation digital microscope at my work, we use it for just that, measuring microbial activity in our teas.

    People talk about organics like everything else is the devil. But as previously stated on this website, my h&g buds came out cleaner in mass spec. Than 70-75% of the organic buds that passes through iron laboratories.
    Sooooo... Idk what is wrong with all these idiots running around screaming organic.
     
  13. #13 BHamBudzNW, Feb 8, 2015
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    I can tell you for a fact that my organic buds tested FAR higher in THC and CBD a content than my synthetic ones. I have a few test on analytical360.com of my pineapple chunk testing in at over 30%thc, cotton candy kush at 28%thc, and one of my pennywise phenos at over 15%CBD all with organics. My synthetics were about 5%lower on both measurements. Not to mention hundreds of dollars cheaper per crop. Just sayin.

    Leave the "idiot" talk out of this too man. Don't need negative language floating around the forums.

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  14. Nice, no two grows are alike man, I've tried both and have more consistent results using the bottles that I use.
    I've done amended water only soil, organic and inoculated coco, bottled omri listed organic lines, several synthetic lines and all with varied results, and with my style of growing, and the strains I've used, my results have shown to be different.
    I apologize if I've offended anybody, but a properly grown and flushed plant Is a properly grown and flushed plant. Yes synthetics CAN leave trace minerals behind in plants that wouldn't necessarily be there with organics, but not everyone uses Those nutrients... -.-
     
  15. looks legit! keep it up G
     

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