I think living soil is more reselient as life always finds a way. If not many salt based nutrients are added on a regular bases I think there is still a good amount of life in soil regardless. To much salt is not good I agree with you there. Just an interesting fact about life is all life requires some salt to live. That's why humans and animals search for natural salt licks in nature. Look it up. Interesting fact.You don't feed the soil you feed what lives in the soil. Be interested in what exactly is fed to soil. Molasses is good for bacteria?, seafour was brewing some grains in bubbling water as a second option and teas? Any other good ones?
to mix bottled nutrients (whether its labeled organic or not) with an organic grow then you are not creating the proper environment to get the soil food web to develop. (on average 3-5 months for plants going into containers for veg into flower) Some food web must exsist for the plants to consume nutrients i believe.
It's the living soil that feeds your plants. So the need to bottled nutrients to feed the plants is not only unnecessary but detrimental to the health of the living microbes in the soil.
Part per million as Sea answered already. Just an example in veg I try not to spike the ppm above 900ppm with 3 part nut mix. With flower, 1200ppm is the limit for me. And thats 2 maybe 3 times each month.And what is a PPM.....
~Sundance~
Don't believe they all die. Unless you do nutes all the time and burn the heck out of them. Life is more reselant then most think. It might not be the perfect environment, however a balanced amount with limited salt based nutrients out weights the growth and production of flowers using only organic methods imvho.without being familiar with that brand or its construction, I'd still say you're probably fighting yourself..... you add teas to add microbial life, then kill them, then replace them, then kill them....
its at least 80% effective or more..... and I dont speak texting LOL... its a part per million.
Oh ok, what's "LOL"???
Sorry, couldn't help it.....LMAO
~Sundance~
Honestly the biggest problem I have seen with soil is if the pots are not allowed to dry out anarobic conditions can cause foul smelling areas deep within the rootball from lack of oxygen.
There are even organic growers who take the no-till path and just keep stuffing new plants into the same soil.
Hey Sg, Just found some Pimp Daddy Purps and a few others yesterday.
As soon as I get some room, I'll be cracking some Pimp Daddy Purps (reg) and some Ghost God.
I don't have any recent pic's, but will get some this week end.beautiful thing to find layin around.... show us some pics major, I know you got somethin growin on....
If she smells like she looks it has to smell great.Well she will be the 3rd sample of dark gear DQ and DCD were really good but the BLUEBERRY LIME coming off this girl is outrageous
It was from DE on top of soil. Only an issue if the soil remained to wet or compact. Just something I had noticed.In all honesty, the plastic grow bags could have a bit to do with the anaerobic conditions.... Id stab some extra holes in em if its a common problem.... just an immediate thought reading this over....
I decided on doing 4 NOCs...I'm now officially in the NOC pheno hunt....