I saw a thread the other day titled Hydro VS Organics. I did not post as this argument is as old as Methuselah. We could debate this for eons It pretty obvious that the water boys out yield the mud boggers in the world but my days of Grams per watt are long gone. I run the same strains over and over and my goal each run is to make slight changes in my soil make up to determine when fading starts. To soon and the plant is green at finish and lacks flavor although I notice yields are better. To little and the fade starts so early that all the leaves fall off and yields suffer. The perfect blend will allow fading early in week 6-7 and continue to week 8 and beyond.


I also would like to start a discussion on this thread.

I have noticed that plants like this that are literally done growing at harvest always taste better but more importantly are simply more dank! Healthy plants at the end are easier to trim and deff beefy but why is it a plant such as this that almost looks dead has such perfect reefer on it?

I have a theory you can laugh at. Its called infinite dankage, lets just say a plant has a determined amount of what we call dank. I donā??t think I need to define this:smokin: It seems to me that a faded plant will produce less total mass there fore creating more dank per gram on the plant? Does this make any since. Have you ever grew a plant that was just sickly as hell all yellow and shit but have the bud from this plant taste better than normal? I am curious if others experience this?
Subcool Reviewed by Subcool on . Extreme Organic Fade! I saw a thread the other day titled Hydro VS Organics. I did not post as this argument is as old as Methuselah. We could debate this for eons It pretty obvious that the water boys out yield the mud boggers in the world but my days of Grams per watt are long gone. I run the same strains over and over and my goal each run is to make slight changes in my soil make up to determine when fading starts. To soon and the plant is green at finish and lacks flavor although I notice yields are better. To Rating: 5