Quote Originally Posted by Torog
Howdy Zandor,

I really enjoyed this episode,I was glad to hear JDog,because he hasn't posted here in awhile and I was gittin worried about him.

I thought that yer opinions on organic growing were very interesting and I didn't realize,that using chemical ferts,is better for increasing yield..I also agreed with JDOG,that sometimes one wants not to worry about the yield so much,and more about the flavour and quality.

Now then,I just want to point out,that when I used a bat guano tea that I made,my plants absolutely loved it and had much better growth than with the chem fert I was using,also,I had chosen to do such,because I had heard that bat guano and sea-bird guano teas,greatly improved the brix factor..so I was wondering if you could cover the subject of the brix factor and how it relates to a quality product..I'd be much obliged.:thumbsup:

Have a good one ! :stoned:
Great idea of a show about brix meters, like how to read them, use them and what it means to the health of the plant. I will put it on the list for after we move and get settled in. Mine is packed away anyway.

But you did get my point about feeding them with a tea. Too many people grow organic and they only give the plants the first round of food that is mixed in the dirt and that's it. You mix up teas and that's great to hear for sure. Do you have some tea recipes you can share? You can post them here in the grow section or over at the shows forum if you want to. JDOG spends most of his time over there anymore helping me out.

BC you listen while you give blood? Wow; I hope you don't miss a show man that may kill you.....lol

Thanks man