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    chemical vs organic

    i prefer growing my plants purely 100% organic!!

    it not only works better,but the taste the color and the texture differ from if you used chemicals!!!

    composting and using organic ferts are a definate in growing cannabis!!!

    chemicals strain your plants and make them do things they would not do growing in an organic enviroment!!

    organic is the way,i urge you pleeeeeeezzzz!!!

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    mctkuruptg Reviewed by mctkuruptg on . chemical vs organic i prefer growing my plants purely 100% organic!! it not only works better,but the taste the color and the texture differ from if you used chemicals!!! composting and using organic ferts are a definate in growing cannabis!!! chemicals strain your plants and make them do things they would not do growing in an organic enviroment!! organic is the way,i urge you pleeeeeeezzzz!!! Rating: 5

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    chemical vs organic

    I aggree dude, I just got some organic soil, all organic, NOTHING BUT ORGANIC, NO SYNTHETIC CHEMICALS.. HAHA, seems great, but Im new, Just now starting my first grow, from seed, Organic the way to go all the way??

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    #3
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    chemical vs organic

    I've had great success with using a tea,made from bat guano..stinks like heck-but the bud comes out with a high brix factor.

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    chemical vs organic

    whered you get this tea with bat guano.....ive heard about some dank bud fertilized with bat shit.......i am soon to start growing and im up for any advice there is from anyone

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    chemical vs organic

    Howdy soontobebig,

    You can't buy bat guano tea,as far as I know,you have to buy bat guano in a composted,powdered form-mine came in a small bucket,from a local nursery/greenhouse.

    I took some family-sized tea bags with strings,and emptied out the tea grounds and rplaced them with about 3-4 tablespoons of the powdered bat guano,then restapled the bags with the strings attached,which allowed me to use the cap of a one gallon milk jug to hold the string and allow the bag to be suspended in 6.8 ph balanced,reverse osmosis water. You shake up the jug gently,once or twice a day,for about 4 or 5 days..until it gits dark and stinky..lol.

    At the end of that time,it will be ready to use..simply pour it onto the soil around your plants..watch em grow !

    Btw,I reccomend using a dust mask and latex gloves,when handling this stuff,both during prep and later,when it's ready to use.

    Be warned,this can stink up your house a bit ! Manure teas,are reccomended for outdoor use..because they smell !

    Have a good one...Torog

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    #6
    Senior Member

    chemical vs organic

    you can find concentrated bat guano tea at a hydroponics shop, liquid form.

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    #7
    Junior Member

    chemical vs organic

    haha i hate to sound dumb or anything but are hydroponic shops the same as head shops.......or are there any alternatives to these shops to get the guano.

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    #8
    Senior Member

    chemical vs organic

    Quote Originally Posted by Skateboardingpunk420
    I aggree dude, I just got some organic soil, all organic, NOTHING BUT ORGANIC, NO SYNTHETIC CHEMICALS.. HAHA, seems great, but Im new, Just now starting my first grow, from seed, Organic the way to go all the way??

    Nothing but organic for me too, I would love to be able to grow outside too.
    Mother nature provides all they need if you're lucky enough to be able to

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