GBD Soil Question

@Autotron I don't know the recipe but got this soil from mephisto. Great stuff.

Jackson

Ahh, it's the super soil that Mephisto sells, got it. I'm guessing the recipe is likely not released to the general public then. Thanks!
 
Ahh, it's the super soil that Mephisto sells, got it. I'm guessing the recipe is likely not released to the general public then. Thanks!
Don't worry my growing friend. There are many other recipes out there in the public that are as good or better. Organic growing is wide open. It is not absolute or my way or the highway type growing. I have developed mine from reading and learning from the soil scientists. There are several ones here. And a few that may help you if you ask. Good luck.
 
If I knew how to make my own water only soil I would
I am working on that right now. There is no water only recipe from start to finish that will produce what I am looking for.
In organics you got to feed the soil. I use white light cobs so Cal-Mag is essential and molasses to feed my microbes.
I am pretty damm close but not there yet. I and others are working on it though.
 
I should've been a little clearer. You only need cal/mag if using led lights.

What I have seen is in my experience that certain strains need nutrients in small amounts although GBD soil is used. I just harvested deep Blue c f2 and it needed nitrogen although I did not use it.

Now this is only my experience as this is only about my 5th grow.

Please correct me if I'm wrong.

Jackson
 
Organic growing is not about feeding bottle nutes when you think there is a deficiency. Really organic growing is a life style. Organic growers are trying to get as close to growing in a natural environment outside but inside instead. All lighting methods are not nearly as good as the Sun. So we work to recreate it the best we can with different amendments available to us depending on where we live. If you have developed a balanced soil with millions of living microbes interacting (as soil scientists describe it) the plant will take from the soil what it needs if it is available. If there are deficiencies in any area the plant will let you know. You feed the soil. Not the plant. Every strain is bred different for different characteristics. If you want massive plants I suggest hydro or plenty of chemical bottle nutes. Kind of like giving a body builder steroids. We all understand those results. Organic growing will focus on producing a super quality product whether it is growing tomatoes or marijuana. And, remember there are many schools of thought how this is achieved. I happen to be in the learning stages yet (as most are). My advice is if you choose this life style of growing, read and read. Then ask questions about others experiences. The organic grower is different in every place throughout the planet earth. Take a plant that God designed to grow in Russia. Cross it with one from South America and then try to grow it in Australia. Not an exacting science but a fun one to learn. This post is not directed only at you grobro. Just trying to get others to understand what organic growing is about. And lord knows there are several here that put my knowledge to shame. But I am catching up.:thumbsup:
 
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