It's All Bullsh*t

Kant

Well-Known Member
pretty sure potency is determined by genetics.

otherwise i would just drink the nutes.
exactly.

nutes may vary slightly simply because of the optimal conditions but you're not gonna get a 15% difference in the worst case and best case. you're trying to turn straw into gold here(which fdd will then use as nutes:mrgreen:).
 

InvaderMark

Well-Known Member
dude.. i hear what you say and its very true. but dont ya think nutes could help it grow faster rather then bigger or better? and dude.. i could stare at those plants all day. wait.. i think i did.. oops.. jk jk .. lol :peace:
 

GoodFriend

Lumberjack
dude.. i hear what you say and its very true. but dont ya think nutes could help it grow faster rather then bigger or better? and dude.. i could stare at those plants all day. wait.. i think i did.. oops.. jk jk .. lol :peace:


sure, your plants gonna need nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium, as well the micro nutes...


but so many brands market their products as some miraculous glorious thing...


plants just need the raw materials to do what they do... lots of differents ways to get there, and fancy labels, names, and techniques are just for shits and giggles, really


not saying that quality products won't do better than shitty products

simply that, most hype is just BULLSHIT
 

trapper

Well-Known Member
the best weed i ever smoked was some pot brought back from africa in the 70,s,you soared higher and higher untill you climaxed,my uncle said it was grown with water,and maybe an elephant shit near by.my second best weed was brought back from panama by a haywire buddy in those same 70,s,that had no chemicals either,sometimes i think with all the breeding going on we are getting farther from perfection .we are takeing something that probably was close to perfect and fucking it up.
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
pretty sure potency is determined by genetics.

otherwise i would just drink the nutes.
Not always... also the plant's environment is a very important factor. Two growers could grow the same cloned plant and end up with different cannabinoid levels.
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
Not always... also the plant's environment is a very important factor. Two growers could grow the same cloned plant and end up with different cannabinoid levels.

but they are still limited by genetics. one grow may be better but it will only be "so much" better.:blsmoke:
 

Wordz

Well-Known Member
Fdd I totally agree with your thread. She has only been fertilized 3 times in her whole life.
 

frog3850

Well-Known Member
Thanks for the post, pics and advise FDD going out today and rototilling a patch of ground to grow next spring the heck with all these nutes and such
just one question though, Wouldn't molasses be considered to be Organic ??
it has all the nutes a plant should need
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
Thanks for the post, pics and advise FDD going out today and rototilling a patch of ground to grow next spring the heck with all these nutes and such
just one question though, Wouldn't molasses be considered to be Organic ??
it has all the nutes a plant should need



molasses for what?:confused:
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
Yes molasses are organic... they contain sugars that the plant can utilise. Someone already pointed out on here that they also have essential B vitamins.
 

newbutpersistent

Well-Known Member
what about worm castings? They are completely natural and wouldn't they provide all the essential nutrients and micro-nutrients and nano-nutes or whatever else the plant would normally get in the wild?
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
As indoor growers... it is not about getting the conditions similar to the outdoors. It is about creating the perfect environment for the plant to grow in. You are a god.:mrgreen:
 

newbutpersistent

Well-Known Member
yeah, I can understand that, but at the same time, plants have been adapted by 1000's if not 10,000's or more years to growing oudoors. Wouldn't the perfect environment to utilize the plants natural genetic responses have atleast some similarity to outdoor conditions? (unless you have a life expectancy of 5000 years or so, then you could just create a strain of marijuana that is evolved to indoor growth ;) ). And about the worm castings, i had thought that it's one of the best fertilizers available, organic or not.
 
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