bamboogardner
Active member
I was told that by going organic and having only organic soil, that if you use any of the nutrients "soup style" you are being counter productive and actually are killing the beneficials in the soil. Example. A grower is using compost teas once a week and then uses chelated ferts from the store mid week. Would this be correct? Also in going with totally organic soil, is it true that until the soil is self sustaining, that the grows will be smaller at first while the soil is building itself up? If yes to the last question, how long does it take to build the soil up to at least get to the point where it was as good as the fert soil.
I understand that the totally organic plants grown in the manner you are growing yours shows a substantial smoothness that cannot be achieved by using over the counter ferts. Am I correct in this fact. Thanks Seaf0ur. I love learning about this and I am sure others like hearing from one who has been there and done that.
I understand that the totally organic plants grown in the manner you are growing yours shows a substantial smoothness that cannot be achieved by using over the counter ferts. Am I correct in this fact. Thanks Seaf0ur. I love learning about this and I am sure others like hearing from one who has been there and done that.