osirica420
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Nondual all the elements on land have been washed in the ocean, within the last 200 years there has been a serious difference in the amount of minerals in the ground...
So technically growing with SeaSalt is the same thing as growing with soil..
Just less salt and less minerals they are eating in soil its the same exact thing though besides that....
Please correct me if i am wrong here..
Organic elements break down to form inorganic elements via bacteria to feed the plant...
Same case with seasalt the water collects all the minerals from the ground rivers and dumps them in a ocean( largest compost tea on the planet).
Bacteria in the ocean converts it over to inorganic form and there it just awaits use...
They are both eating the same thing one just has more elements to chose from and a different delivery system which is via the "salt"(sodium)...
Seasalts elements has already been converted, and is a perfect balance of minerals that you can't get in any soil or hydro nute FACT unless its completely manmade...
The testing will speak for itself it will show the positive and negative side of growing with this technique, just as there is a positive and negative with ALL techniques.......
N-P-K is just the main elements platns uses growth.. what about all the rest?
You going to try to play god and say they are not needed??
you gotta be joking :wink:
As far as the stretching and alll that goes this is my first time growing fully indoors, hydro at that, I think i am doing quite well..
I also have a whitefly infestation that pretty much killed 2 plants that did not receive any seasalt... all the plants that receive the salt now look like there is a shiny coat on the leaves and super healthy, some of the bottom leaves still have some spots on them from the flys sucking the life out of them, the plants are now killing the flys off slowly...
Also one of my hazes already has cloudy trichs, i am somewhat of a newb but i think its safe to say there is a fast mature time growing with seasalt which is a good and a bad thing.. This strain goes 12 weeks supposesly , I will be going on week 7 and quite of crystals on one plant is cloudy and hairs are 80% deep orange... is this right?
All my other plants are still mostly all white haired and still majority clear trichs...hmm?
So technically growing with SeaSalt is the same thing as growing with soil..
Just less salt and less minerals they are eating in soil its the same exact thing though besides that....
Please correct me if i am wrong here..
Organic elements break down to form inorganic elements via bacteria to feed the plant...
Same case with seasalt the water collects all the minerals from the ground rivers and dumps them in a ocean( largest compost tea on the planet).
Bacteria in the ocean converts it over to inorganic form and there it just awaits use...
They are both eating the same thing one just has more elements to chose from and a different delivery system which is via the "salt"(sodium)...
Seasalts elements has already been converted, and is a perfect balance of minerals that you can't get in any soil or hydro nute FACT unless its completely manmade...
The testing will speak for itself it will show the positive and negative side of growing with this technique, just as there is a positive and negative with ALL techniques.......
N-P-K is just the main elements platns uses growth.. what about all the rest?
You going to try to play god and say they are not needed??
you gotta be joking :wink:
As far as the stretching and alll that goes this is my first time growing fully indoors, hydro at that, I think i am doing quite well..
I also have a whitefly infestation that pretty much killed 2 plants that did not receive any seasalt... all the plants that receive the salt now look like there is a shiny coat on the leaves and super healthy, some of the bottom leaves still have some spots on them from the flys sucking the life out of them, the plants are now killing the flys off slowly...
Also one of my hazes already has cloudy trichs, i am somewhat of a newb but i think its safe to say there is a fast mature time growing with seasalt which is a good and a bad thing.. This strain goes 12 weeks supposesly , I will be going on week 7 and quite of crystals on one plant is cloudy and hairs are 80% deep orange... is this right?
All my other plants are still mostly all white haired and still majority clear trichs...hmm?
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