Your Guide to Growing ORGANIC Cannabis!



Growing Organic Cannabis It can be so easy to lose focus on the fact that you can successfully grow cannabis without a host of …

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  1. great video. I have started growing my own plants and have needed to know if I can bypass commercialize liquid fertilizers. The graphic designs on some of these fertilizers it confused me because they’re giving “LSD” brain melt and I’m looking for “chill summer day”😅 Does anyone know if liquid fertilizer’s work better than manure/and or compost? I have been told that the name weed is derived because of the plant’s ability to grow naturally like a weed in the wild.

  2. I use a barrel of water with – seaweed and ripe mangoes and a fish head. Turn everyday and ur golden in 2 weeks.

    As an added bonus the last ingredient to the compost tea mix is dirt.

  3. Composted goat manure, food scraps and wood Ash for the soil. An odd top up of diluted biodigested liquid fertiliser from a biodigester. Works just as good as any cem grow ive done but better imo. Flushing not really required. Just water till 4 days from harvest and your done. Pest sprays can be made with diluted rabbit urine or essential oils mixed with water.

  4. Switch organic 7 years ago learn natural farming and JADAM and FAA FFj FPJ and I amend my soil in beginning of season and top dress 2-3 times in flower that’s it natural farming change my life. Haven’t owned or touched a PH pen in 4 years and I know by the plant what and whe they need it so it a game of planning

  5. My sativas are like 7 feet's tall and in my 14 years growing in united states never use fertilizer and my baby are great i yes attract the worms like in Puerto Rico my method is real easy and the soil is grate

  6. I use magnesium sulfate or Epsom salt for short. If my plant specifically has a magnesium deficiency. As a new grower I like so many others found Cal-mag as a go too, solve the problem. However your not just adding magnesium but calcium and 2% nitrogen by weight ratio. Since Cal-mag is a synthetic nutrient, unlike organic. The roots will take up everything you put into the soil and store them in the lower leaves as NPK and magnesium are all mobile nutrients. The problem with this is they will not stop until the cell walls swell with NOWHERE to go. This can result in immediate nitrogen toxicity or NUTE lock out. Even if you feed only P-K boosters during flower. Giving them too much or more than what they need of one thing or the other, especially mobile nutrients LiKe nitrogen, potassium, phosphorus and magnesium. These are the most likely to cause lock out so knowing your deficiency helps. Likewise what they look like. That's why I switched to organic. Now I only give one third cup of Espoma garden tone 3-4-4 each month. Which is completely organic has all the macro and mirco nutrients and mycholrizal fungi and trichoderma bacteria blend all in one PH balanced bag. That's literally all I use for a grow. And if I ever have a issue then I only have to treat that issue specifically. Which is mostly determined by the phenotype. Like those who are nitrogen sensitive or otherwise. A happy plant is a hungry one. So using something like this Espoma garden tone is a win win. Since the worms and microbes break down the food as needed and the plants can not otherwise absorb them unless they are broken down. By the microbial life in the soil or Rizosphere. Since Espoma has small amounts of everything your plant will ever need. Then you can't go wrong using it correctly or even incorrectly. If the plants don't need it they won't use it.

  7. DO NOT EVER USE BAKING SODA! YOU WILL DESTROY YOUR MICROBIAL LIFE. IT WILL DRY OUT IN THE SOIL AND RAISE SOIL PH. IT HAPPENED TO ME ON MY FIRST GROW. THE PLANTS WENT INTO TOTAL LOCKOUT. PH UP AND DOWN IS VERY AFFORDABLE AND IS MANDATORY

  8. I have been using gaia green dry amendments with success. I do want to get to a full living soil and away from using things like blood and bone meals as well as guano that are in many of the mixes

  9. I have just finished an outdoor grow in South Africa and I used a product called SeaGro. It's a fish and kelp emulsion around 2/2/2 I think. Used manure and bonemeal in the soil. Specialist nutrients are too expensive here.

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