Black strap molasses

Northwood

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Some day I'd like to do no-till indoors
I personally am not interested in bare minimum "no-till gardening", and my reasons for such are steeped in both formal education, as well as long term hands on experience.
What? Someday you'd like to try indoor no-till, but you think it must be a lot of work because of your long term hands on experience with it? That's a bit confusing. Which is it?

Admittedly I've only been experimenting with indoor no-till for about 10 years, but long before that I owned a farm which I eventually guided through the 3-year organic transition program required for certification. It was that experience (and my background in biology) that later sparked my interest in experimenting with no-till indoors to grow cannabis instead of continuing with hydro. What I found was that organic no-till requires much less work, fuss, money, and worry than growing hydroponically.

Yes you do your thing. Hydro works. But please, don't empty your waste water down the drain. Eutrophication is a real thing and it affects others, particularly those who enjoy fishing.
 

PJ Diaz

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What? Someday you'd like to try indoor no-till, but you think it must be a lot of work because of your long term hands on experience with it? That's a bit confusing. Which is it?

Admittedly I've only been experimenting with indoor no-till for about 10 years, but long before that I owned a farm which I eventually guided through the 3-year organic transition program required for certification. It was that experience (and my background in biology) that later sparked my interest in experimenting with no-till indoors to grow cannabis instead of continuing with hydro. What I found was that organic no-till requires much less work, fuss, money, and worry than growing hydroponically.

Yes you do your thing. Hydro works. But please, don't empty your waste water down the drain. Eutrophication is a real thing and it affects others, particularly those who enjoy fishing.
I've done quite a bit of organic gardening, but I have not done "no-till indoor gardening". I hope that clarifies your confusion.

I recycle my waste nutes to other plants. Not sure why you think I'd throw away perfectly good nutrients.

Congratulations on your experiences, not that I was asking.
 

Dontjudgeme

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Yes, actually that clarifies a lot for me. Thanks.

I've done quite a bit of organic gardening, but I have not done "no-till indoor gardening". I hope that clarifies your confusion.

I recycle my waste nutes to other plants. Not sure why you think I'd throw away perfectly good nutrients.

Congratulations on your experiences, not that I was asking.
Now that we got that out of the way, how about that molasses rolled joint.... any takers?
 

PadawanWarrior

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Now that we got that out of the way, how about that molasses rolled joint.... any takers?
You can totally taste the difference if you dip the tip of the joint in molasses. It makes it sweeter.

If you really want to go the distance, stick a blueberry in the other end and then it tastes like blueberry too.
 

Dontjudgeme

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You can totally taste the difference if you dip the tip of the joint in molasses. It makes it sweeter.

If you really want to go the distance, stick a blueberry in the other end and then it tastes like blueberry too.
I was just trying to break the ice. Hopefully no one is rolling their product in molasses. I don’t even smoke so any bright ideas I come up with you can toss right out the window.
 
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