I’ve used logan labs, turned out to be a waste of money more or less. Moral of the story is the soil we use is too complex and the sample they use is too small for accurate results, the testing is for sand/silt/clay native soil. There’s a Tad Hussey podcast where he has their agronimist on and...
Replying to my own post... the potential rippers may have taught me something, had I previously been waiting to long to harvest? Results have told me possibly. I think waiting riding out the fade too long outdoors might be a mistake, when compared to indoors where everyone and their brother says...
Anything crossed with skunk#1 isn’t even close to the early 2000s new england skunk. I don’t remember ever seeing a seed in it and it was around for a few years in the 2000-2005 range. It was very consistent so prob was a clone only.
Same. I’ve had good luck with sub’s mix and the coot mix. All I add is dairy cow compost, malted barley & grokashi. Never PH’d the water but I know it’s in the high 8 or 9’s, no issues at all.
I agree with you in that case because your using bottled nutrients. Thats why I said if your not using bottled nutrients you dont need to worry about it. Dry amendments and composts only the PH will buffer itself even if your water source is high or low.