You can over-complicate your grow's and your grow techniques till the cow's come home, but that doesn't mean that everybody needs to be as "strict" to achieve the same results. Quite the opposite. Cannabis CAN be quite easy to grow, with beautiful results, without a super-anal regimin. It's only as hard as YOU make it.

If you are searching for a miracle product, a super-dooper tonic, or any other short-cut...it doesn't exist at any price. Knowledge is the miracle cure for your garden. Time in the growth cycle, time in the flower cycle, provide appropriate nutrients if it's not in the soil and start with a decent soil. And yes, if you fear drinking it, you should filter it. I never said otherwise. But I'm not going to constrain myself and do shit I don't need to do nor buy shit I don't need to buy because hydro guys fear...whatever the heck it is they fear. Ever wonder what kind of water they water the compost piles with when assembling your soils? Betcha it's not distilled or otherwise treated...which means you likely have the crap from their water swimming in your soil.

I've recently switched to FFOF, and am very pleased. Well, actually I'm kinda bummed. About 4 or 5 months ago I had just purchased a new Fox Farms trio when my local soil company changed formula's. Twas a nice rich (It was actually called Filthy Rich by Dr. Q) soil but they took the goodness and buffers out. Cheaper, but now garbage. Anyway, since I switched to the FFOF, I'm still finishing-up my opened bottles (as now I use MUCH less, it's lasting waaaay longer than before) and the unopened trio sit's in the closet getting old. The only additive I use is molasses once a week, and I do have to adjust my 7.9 ph water, which I do with PO4. (phosphoric acid - phDown)

If you have chlorine in your tapwater, let it outgas for a day. Chloramine is a different story though, as it won't outgas. And you folks seem to think you are the only ones in here reading this. I'm speaking to those folks that mistakenly THINK they need to filter or purchase their water. And I'm speaking to those that THINK they need an overly-complicated nutrient collection and every additive under the sun. Because that's just not true.
If it makes you feel good, disregard my insights. I'm definately ok with THAT, lol.
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