SuperSoil vs Organic Bottled Nutes

Beemo

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Perhaps. If so, I'd love for you to explain how roots "EAT", and how microbes instruct them to do so. I'm always down to learn something new...
Actually I use leaf mold for my base now, but I do prefer coco over peat if given the choice. Each to their own
nah... i dont give people answers, who dont take the time and actually learn it... (people who google everything)
go buy a book and learn it yourself... i've already read a couple dr. ingrams books...
sorry i know your a jock, but they dont make a color book or a pop up book in organics.
 

Beemo

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well, re read your post there and tell me that isn't you telling him he is stupid an insinuating that you are smart because you read a couple books? or am I wrong? and no, i never get mad.
thats between me and him... it goes way back....
 

DonBrennon

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There are some bottled products that don't build up in the soil. Mills A+B comes to mind. You can feed them every time you water from veg all the way thru flower.
How do you know that the salts don't build up?
There are some bottled products that don't build up in the soil. Mills A+B comes to mind. You can feed them every time you water from veg all the way thru flower.
HHHHmmmmnnnn, I don't wanna start another argument here lol........but.......'IF' you put chemical nutrients in your soil, unless you flush your soil from time to time you will get salts building up. There is no way on this earth that a plant will use every bit of water/nutrient solution that you pour into your soil without any evaporation, when a chemical solution evaporates it leaves salt residues.

I'm not dissing chem nutes, I used canna A&B, both coco and aqua, with great success for years, they work like clockwork if you follow their feeding schedule. It's the same with canna nutes, you feed every watering as advised, but salts still build up if you don't flush. I've had a quick look on the 'Mills' website, not really much info on there..........I'd be interested where you got the info that this product doesn't cause salt buildup.

I'm even not sure why we're discussing chem fert's here, but I'd advise anybody using chem nutes in soil to:

a, Ditch the soil and go with a coco/hydrotron mix or straight hydroponic, you'll get better yeilds, synthetic chemicals and soil don't mix well

b, Flush regularly if in coco
 
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