side by side chem vs organic

charface

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A friend and are growing on the same plot of land. He is using salt base mixing n watering non stop.

I have top dressed once so far.

No pics because he planted larger plants than I but I already know my stuff puts out enough quality.
But his are larger because he had a head start.

Anyway.
If you needed another reason to try organic consider this.

All season I have added less than $30 dry feed in under an hours time.
 

DonPetro

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A friend and are growing on the same plot of land. He is using salt base mixing n watering non stop.

I have top dressed once so far.

No pics because he planted larger plants than I but I already know my stuff puts out enough quality.
But his are larger because he had a head start.

Anyway.
If you needed another reason to try organic consider this.

All season I have added less than $30 dry feed in under an hours time.
Keep us updated, would love to see some pics.
 

greasemonkeymann

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Went today n trimmed up the suckers.
Things are rolling along.
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which are the organic ones? and what did you amend the soil with, what kind of topdress? You have it pretty dialed in, you could help some newbs, I'm a FIRM believer everybody should grow organically, and everybody should have their own vermicomposter too, I think the proliferation of pot-growers may not always be a good thing, more chemicals are being used...
 

charface

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The smaller ones are organic.
They were started way later so size is not gonna be a good judge.
I used ffof.
top dressed with some fox farms tomatoe something or the other.
Very simple.
Ill top dress for flower with blackjack bloom.

Been supercropping the shit out of them.
when they are in the first few weeks of flower I will start bending and tying to expose the center and enen the canopy then wait.
 
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