Quote Originally Posted by Al B. Fuct
Hang on, are you saying that without magic sauces, all you get is ditchweed?:wtf:
No not at all, well sort of not at all. Plus they are not "Magic" in fact it's science.

As long as you control the environment and use proper light, ventilation, and some proper base NPK you will grow decent weed but you will not get everything the plant can offer or even the yield that you should get for the money and effort you are putting in.

Why would you spend all the time, money and effort and NOT product the very best you can?

The difference of not using a proper nutrients formula of some sort is about an average yield of 2-4 ounces for your efforts and 4-6 ounces for the same time spend, and effort. You will spend about 50 bucks more on nutrients give or take what you choose, but for the extra few bucks you can end up with close to twice the yield and if you pay close attention to the environment you can get even more.

I would be amiss in my duties if I did not point out for you and others that to get, great quality and above average yield you need proper nutrition. I would not like a new medical grower to think for their first time that water is all they need.

No offense meant toward you at all dude, just keeping the facts straight and dialog open is all :hippy:
Zandor Reviewed by Zandor on . Humidity Hi just how important is humidity to the end result. we are struggling to keep humidity in the grow tent up its normaly about 50% but I assume this is too low. Could this be the reason our crop weight has been so bad lately. The tent is 6X4X6 ft and the temprature is around 75 degrees. we have 5 plants in at the moment Any advice welcome NCM Rating: 5