Hello my friends. I have a question about growing outdoors. In 1982 to 1987 i was a guerrila grower in the honeydew area of humbolt county. we grew very nice plants then. most averaged about 1 lb/plant. We used chicken shit, alfalfa pellets and rice hulls in our holes. We would test for ph and add soda ash or lime depending on the tests. We also used bat guano and or green sand along with liquid fish emulshion. that is and was our basic formula. i have gone back into growing last year with a script. my son has been growing the last 4 years. the debate is whos method is better. he used ocean floor and river loam. he makes a tea with worm castings, mollasas,bottled nutriients and a few other things. his way gets fairly expensive. his plants do yeild a bit more per plant. the potency in my opinion is debateable on whos stronger and tastier. is this new method of making tea all that better then the old way. any input or opinions are appreciated thank you for listening to me rant.
tnavel Reviewed by tnavel on . old ways vs new ways Hello my friends. I have a question about growing outdoors. In 1982 to 1987 i was a guerrila grower in the honeydew area of humbolt county. we grew very nice plants then. most averaged about 1 lb/plant. We used chicken shit, alfalfa pellets and rice hulls in our holes. We would test for ph and add soda ash or lime depending on the tests. We also used bat guano and or green sand along with liquid fish emulshion. that is and was our basic formula. i have gone back into growing last year with a Rating: 5