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Nutrients differences on taste, aroma and smell

ObloTheGrower
ObloTheGrowerstarted grow question 2 years ago
Hi there, since my first grow I did not use any synthetic nutrients for better taste and smell. This is the first time that Im using Advanced Nutrients Connesiour. Until now, my daughters just took organic Nutrients (worm,bat,chicken,sheep) what is your idea about s. Nutrients?
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question 2 years ago
Well, the organic you can't beat. The taste comes with the stain. A perfect stain can be done just by all the stuff you said. But it's a lot of work. And harvests can be small until you dial it in. And it's all about timing again, it's takes a long time to dial it in. And until you get a true understanding of growing. I'll be using nutrients. I'm just using them a lot differently. A little goes a long way. A slight def is better than a tox. Me personally, I use syn nutrients to make it a lot less work and yes, they give help with resin and different methods of delivery of nutrients but everything you can get from syn nutes you can get from organic ways. Its just different methods to bring the best out of photosynthesis, that's all. Good luck.
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 2 years ago
As long as you "flush" properly, taste and aroma are generally a function of genetics more than anything else, but since I only use organics for the last 35+ years, I might not be entirely impartial!
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question 2 years ago
Strain not stain. Lol
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crimsonecho
crimsonechoanswered grow question 2 years ago
i solely use organic amendments for growing they provide huge benefits to your soil microbiome, soil properties, disease and pest resistance to plants by themselves. these benefits are not there with synthetic nutrients. synthetic nutrients are just ions for plants to take up so the medium itself is just an anchor to keep the plant upright and a sponge to hold the nutrients in place till the plant takes it up. you’ll not get the other benefits such as - amino acid, humic and fulvic acid production from decaying organic matter - active microbes outcompeting pathogens - beneficial soil fauna outcompeting pests etc etc. so if going with synthetic nutrients i highly recommend doing some integrated pest management (ipm) and using some sort of bottled microbes designed for hydro grows. these are precautions you can take to save yourself some headache down the line.
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