Greetings, IC Citizens!
I am jumping back in the game after taking a long break. My previous cultivation experience revolved around mostly indica and indica-dom strains. I made up super soil, worm casting teas, and foliar feeds. This approach would take the girls to the finish line with the least amount of sweat and labor.
Upon re-entry I will be focusing on light to medium feeding sativas. The hot super soil approach may not be advantageous. Plus, it is cold and wintery outside and mixing up a super soil in the snow just aint my thang.
I am thinking trying out the Roots Organics soil with their Terp Teas. Do you have any experience with these products? With this and future grows I am focusing on quality not quantity; < 4 plants. No longer will I spread myself thin caring for 40 plants in varying stages.. I will just shower my attention on a small stable of beauties.
So, what can you tell me about Roots Organics?
I am jumping back in the game after taking a long break. My previous cultivation experience revolved around mostly indica and indica-dom strains. I made up super soil, worm casting teas, and foliar feeds. This approach would take the girls to the finish line with the least amount of sweat and labor.
Upon re-entry I will be focusing on light to medium feeding sativas. The hot super soil approach may not be advantageous. Plus, it is cold and wintery outside and mixing up a super soil in the snow just aint my thang.
I am thinking trying out the Roots Organics soil with their Terp Teas. Do you have any experience with these products? With this and future grows I am focusing on quality not quantity; < 4 plants. No longer will I spread myself thin caring for 40 plants in varying stages.. I will just shower my attention on a small stable of beauties.
So, what can you tell me about Roots Organics?