You're just trying to summon the Bayer/Monsanto demonlords arent you?So it’s gonna take a big ole lab and lots of money to be able to nail down these things that are all speculation at this point to be honest.
You're just trying to summon the Bayer/Monsanto demonlords arent you?So it’s gonna take a big ole lab and lots of money to be able to nail down these things that are all speculation at this point to be honest.
Just read some crap about making various cannabinoids by a fermentation process.You're just trying to summon the Bayer/Monsanto demonlords arent you?
Like this?Just read some crap about making various cannabinoids by a fermentation process.
lol not at alllllllYou're just trying to summon the Bayer/Monsanto demonlords arent you?
That and federal legalization.You're just trying to summon the Bayer/Monsanto demonlords arent you?
Yeah, but it was mainly directed at the major cannabinoids and it was supposedly a breakthrough in an economically more feasible process.
For me, the question is How long does it take for the compost/top dress to break down and worms have their way? We aren't growing trees or perennials. If your growing autos your on a short clock. In my case, I'm currently growing in sips w/cover so the top dress isn't really getting watered in. Besides, you know stoners aren't happy unless they're messing with something.
Sorta kinda explains to my fuzzy brain why "they" all recommend min. 15 gal pots as there will be more nutrients available to the roots with more surface areaCannabis, and many other plants get the majority of their nutrients from the top 4 inches of soil. The mcrolife will migrate down into the soil and the nutrients will leach in also. I grew an Auto Ultimate in a 20 gallon SIP, in organic soil. I topped dressed twice. I scrogged the plant and pulled 312 grams dry from her. And nothing says you can water a SIP from the top occassionally. Stop the bottom feed for a couple days, dress and water from the top. Resume bottom water in 2-3 days.
Cannabis root structure, even in a pot, there will be more roots in the top layer, even when root bound!
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