emmy75
Member
ok an article on the bbc (british broadcastin) got me thinkin about soil v soiless or peat based mediums. the article stated that dirt is basically just a feel good substance or matter, and that exposure to dirt is a "happiness booster" for people,animals and im thinkin plants duh. ( no wonder why my cat likes to roll around in the dirt much to my unhappiness). anyway its this friendly bacteriea, Mycobacterium vaccae ,found in soil that creates this lift in mood.
now im not knocking those who choose to grow in a soiless medium, mostly promix which is peat based. this is just food for thought. so i did a search on peat and in addition to the lack of certain bacteria, i found that there very very low oxygen levels in places where peat grows vs soil which is full of oxygen.
so aside from all the amendments we add to either soil or soiless mediums i have to wonder isnt soil just outright better to be growing mj in than peat based medium. being that the most plants, exp mj, grow naturally in some type of soil becasue soil has things in it for plants that peat just doesnt have.
so after all this i guess my question is barring all other expenses, why do you choose peat over soil?
now im not knocking those who choose to grow in a soiless medium, mostly promix which is peat based. this is just food for thought. so i did a search on peat and in addition to the lack of certain bacteria, i found that there very very low oxygen levels in places where peat grows vs soil which is full of oxygen.
so aside from all the amendments we add to either soil or soiless mediums i have to wonder isnt soil just outright better to be growing mj in than peat based medium. being that the most plants, exp mj, grow naturally in some type of soil becasue soil has things in it for plants that peat just doesnt have.
so after all this i guess my question is barring all other expenses, why do you choose peat over soil?