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02-10-2013, 09:14 PM #1
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Organic vs. Synthetic
THANKS!!!! for the link that is a long read but i can already see that i will learn alot from this for my next grow
growhand420 Reviewed by growhand420 on . Organic vs. Synthetic A note regarding use of the terms "organic" and "synthetic." Some info out there suggests that there is little to no difference of molecules between ferts claiming to be organic or synthetic. I think people are missing the point. The term "organic" doesn't necessarily have to do with nitrogen, phosphorus, etc., but instead has to do with the availability of nutrients and how there are first presented to the customer and ultimately, to the plants. Organic tends to require bacteria to break Rating: 5
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