Organic Growing: An Introductory Guide

Rasta Roy

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I'm super close to having my updated intro to organics guide finished! It features some updated ideas for soil development and fertility based off different things I've tried and seen work in other organic grows that I've consulted on. There will be some retreaded information (though I think broken down a little better) along with some new stuff. Still mostly beginner stuff but with a tips for the more professional minded that I've developed working with nurserys and large scale grows. I will probably post it Tuesday or Wednesday. I will post it here along with a new thread for any new reader so they don't gotta read through the first one to get to the revised one.
 

doctormj

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Preface


Calcium, magnesium, and sulfer, while still micronutrients
Come on man, you are here teaching others while you dont know basic things about nutrients.
Calcium, magnesium, and sulfur are macronutrients, like nitrogen, phosphorous,potassium.
 

Rasta Roy

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Come on man, you are here teaching others while you dont know basic things about nutrients.
Calcium, magnesium, and sulfur are macronutrients, like nitrogen, phosphorous,potassium.
The organization that regulates fertilizers in the U.S. only considers Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium as macronutrients.

In my original post that you cut out of your quote...it immediately begs that you treat calcium, magnesium, and sulfur as macronutrients based off how much cannabis uses them.

So thanks for trying to make me feel bad for no reason. In the future I would recommend using the same energy for something more constructive in your own personal life.
 
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