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04-08-2004, 09:06 PM #1
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Organic growers in the house?
DONT USE MANURE! Horrible idea... you can simply purchase organic fertilizers at some healthfood stores, and many garden shops. Buy the variety that is specially for vegetables or herbs. Also, use about two tablespoons of organic (grain or corn derived) white vinegar mixed with a gallon of water to water your plants the first 3 or 4 days. That will give your buds a good start. If your'e planting outdoors, (which is always better), then plant them near non acetic trees like oaks, or sunflowers to give them a touch of shade to prevent scorching. Organic plants should be given a good amount of water, but don't over do it. Always trust your intuition! For more info, amazon.com has plenty of books on organic gardening.
SandgyCal Reviewed by SandgyCal on . Organic growers in the house? I am wondering, do any of you know of any books or sources on the net that is relevant to organic growing? I am interested in only using sunlight (I live in Arizona, we have plenty of that) and using organic ferts like worm castings or compost, or some sort of manure I can get my hands on. Any tips, facts, anything would help! I just dont want to use chems for ferts because it is so bad for you. The chems are in the bud you smoke whether you taste it or not. So I am going to grow organic Rating: 5
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