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jonnynobody

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old school? been growing since the 70s never heard of flushing till mid 90s its all bs same as curing don't over load the plants slow dry,smoke in 10 days.but I agree with the fade
You know what happened in the 90s? Medical marijuana became legal in a few states. As a result a flood of novice growers began looking for products to grow their medical marijuana and nutrient companies began popping up outta the woodwork.

What happened as a result?
Those novice growers whom mostly knew nothing about growing plants began getting all of their horticultural advice from the nutrient companies.

The nutrient companies said, "you need 10 different bottles to grow medical marijuana." (So they can make more money selling you shit you and your plants don't need)

Then when the novice growers used all their stupid bottles and their pot still tasted like crap they said, "well you just need an 11th bottle to flush out those excess nutrients that we told you were necessary to grow good pot."

If new growers spent more time learning how the plant worked and what the plant really needed they would save themselves a lot of headaches down the road.

The nutrient companies exist to sell you their shit so they can make more money. They aren't there to help you grow good pot.

But the nutrient companies want us all to believe that they are our trustworthy friend. Environment and genetics are more important than which brand of nutrient line you choose to buy. Anyone can see how absurd that shit gets when you examine advanced nutrients lineup. Anybody using their products are an embarrassment to themselves and real growers throughout the world.


Okay, my rant is over :)
 

MichiganMedGrower

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You know what happened in the 90s? Medical marijuana became legal in a few states. As a result a flood of novice growers began looking for products to grow their medical marijuana and nutrient companies began popping up outta the woodwork.

What happened as a result?
Those novice growers whom mostly knew nothing about growing plants began getting all of their horticultural advice from the nutrient companies.

The nutrient companies said, "you need 10 different bottles to grow medical marijuana." (So they can make more money selling you shit you and your plants don't need)

Then when the novice growers used all their stupid bottles and their pot still tasted like crap they said, "well you just need an 11th bottle to flush out those excess nutrients that we told you were necessary to grow good pot."

If new growers spent more time learning how the plant worked and what the plant really needed they would save themselves a lot of headaches down the road.

The nutrient companies exist to sell you their shit so they can make more money. They aren't there to help you grow good pot.

But the nutrient companies want us all to believe that they are our trustworthy friend. Environment and genetics are more important than which brand of nutrient line you choose to buy. Anyone can see how absurd that shit gets when you examine advanced nutrients lineup. Anybody using their products are an embarrassment to themselves and real growers throughout the world.


Okay, my rant is over :)

It’s an understandable rant.

I think you keyed into the real issue in the middle of it. If we want to be successful and grow pot a regular smoker with high tolerance can enjoy or potent pain killing medical marijuana we should read books on plants, gardening and of course as much cannabis info as possible.

I studied for years. Practiced with my caregiver. Then after almost 2 years of growing perpetually alone with harvests I could be proud of every 10 days or so I joined riu to talk about it. And show bud porn of course. :-)
 

Cold$moke

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No probs with advanced i used em for years but i moved on:)

And i only ran The base not the whole line haha
 

MichiganMedGrower

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So your saying big agriculture doesnt leach or flush ?

Not with super duper dank trichomes flush supreme. Lol

But seriously. Big production greenhouses feed the exact ratio the specific crop needs and to the exact ppm.

Our specific nutes are starting to be produced. Dyna Grow is testing for years now indica hybrids. Last year they started putting that info in their nute ads.
 

Beachwalker

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You know what happened in the 90s? Medical marijuana became legal in a few states. As a result a flood of novice growers began looking for products to grow their medical marijuana and nutrient companies began popping up outta the woodwork.

What happened as a result?
Those novice growers whom mostly knew nothing about growing plants began getting all of their horticultural advice from the nutrient companies.

The nutrient companies said, "you need 10 different bottles to grow medical marijuana." (So they can make more money selling you shit you and your plants don't need)

Then when the novice growers used all their stupid bottles and their pot still tasted like crap they said, "well you just need an 11th bottle to flush out those excess nutrients that we told you were necessary to grow good pot."

If new growers spent more time learning how the plant worked and what the plant really needed they would save themselves a lot of headaches down the road.

The nutrient companies exist to sell you their shit so they can make more money. They aren't there to help you grow good pot.

But the nutrient companies want us all to believe that they are our trustworthy friend. Environment and genetics are more important than which brand of nutrient line you choose to buy. Anyone can see how absurd that shit gets when you examine advanced nutrients lineup. Anybody using their products are an embarrassment to themselves and real growers throughout the world.


Okay, my rant is over :)
^^^^^
 
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