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That was a great video, very informative for me...ThxOk members, watch and learn real science from the man!
He knows his shit about this stuff. He is one of the most knowledgeable in plant photosynthesis and how light spectrums affect plants. You might not agree with everything he says, but I agree with majority of what he says. I think he said they were running 45 growth chambers.Notes while watching:
Challenges of organic fertilizers mentioned do not apply to a home grow, especially inside. None of us have composted manure run-off polluting anything. There is ZERO environmental consequence to what I feed in my closet/tent unless I have run-off, then I dump that in the toilet.
Lighting companies - and nute companies - can both fund and giude his research. Has the dude ever grown weed?
We fed all those people on the planet - while turning their soil into a black hole that requires continuous use of our product. All because they needed something to do with industrial quantities of Nitrogen no longer needed for making bombs in 1946.
Lower yields with organics, but talk nutrient density. They measured a carrot grown organically and one grown with nutes. The nutes one was plumper, more colorful, etc. And had one 1/10th the nutrient density of the organic carrot. Simple translation, you would need to eat 10 nute carrots to get the same nutrition as that from one organic carrot.
Side note - all data can be skewed and directed to back up your theory. Measuring some things and not others is an easy way.
"No evidence to support it" means no one has funded that research yet. "Precision stress" means he's digging into bro science. Ice baths, stem splitting etc. Has the dude ever grown weed?
No, synthetics don't "kill" microbes. They do the job for them and the microbes retire and do nothing. period.
Stopping because it is nothing but a "hey, organic is not great and here's why" sermon. When my also-college-educated novice mind can pick apart your talking points, you ain't there yet - you're selling something for someone. Dude should be a politician.
Right - but the entire process of living soil is feeding the microbes. You don't feed the plants. EVER. yet they grow. Feeding the microbes IS the ballgame. Discounting that simple fact - or glossing over it to prove some other point is when I knew he had an agenda of some sort - or wasn't as smart as he thinks he is.At 21 min. I understood what he said and he is correct. Compost is feeding the microbes, not the plant.
If there wasn't any microbes in the compost, it wouldn't be able to feed the plant.Right - but the entire process of living soil is feeding the microbes. You don't feed the plants. EVER. yet they grow. Feeding the microbes IS the ballgame. Discounting that simple fact - or glossing over it to prove some other point is when I knew he had an agenda of some sort - or wasn't as smart as he thinks he is.
Sorry, but when you try to steer the conversation in one direction and make statements that are obviously dismissive of facts, I don't care what else you say. It might sound good to me and also be full of shit.If there wasn't any microbes in the compost, it wouldn't be able to feed the plant.
I took it he was explaining between ready to be absorbed chemicals/nutrients and the role the microbes play in an organic garden.
You should have watched the rest. He is a wealth of knowledge.
And too much P will fuck shit up regardless if it's organic or salts. I'm not drinking the Kool-Aid.Right - but the entire process of living soil is feeding the microbes. You don't feed the plants. EVER. yet they grow. Feeding the microbes IS the ballgame. Discounting that simple fact - or glossing over it to prove some other point is when I knew he had an agenda of some sort - or wasn't as smart as he thinks he is.
I'll be giving my plants plain water tonight and letting the microbes do their work.Basically I am not some organic accolyte preaching anything. Do what you want. But I call out bullshit when I see it. That's just me - call it a character flaw if you like. I call it common sense.
@J.James got me into organic stuff, and I had tons of questions and could not imagine not adding calmag every watering - and not pH-ing anything at all. I was definitely a skeptic.I'll be giving my plants plain water tonight and letting the microbes do their work.
Hell ya man. My basement is full of BAS shit. I started with straight FFOF at first, but I've added tons of other things. I knew it was gonna be a challenge starting out with the no-till mentality, and I wasn't wrong. But I'm learning constantly, and am always trying new things.@J.James got me into organic stuff, and I had tons of questions and could not imagine not adding calmag every watering - and not pH-ing anything at all. I was definitely a skeptic.
The game changer was getting the "artisan blend take-n-bake" kit from build-a-soil. For $300 it had everything you need for 70 gallons of primo soil except the actual worms. I bought an indoor worm bin at the same time and by the time the soil had it's month of "cooking" (resting and drying out...) I had my first batch of fresh worm castings and some worms for each pot.
A 2.5g bag (12qt) of happy frog costs about $20. It was the simple per-gallon cost advantage that made me take the initial investment.
I had already shifted to 'organic'-ish using the happy frog top dressings as my only nutes. Still added calmag, pH-d the water etc. but it was a transition. I had mushrooms growing out of the bottom of the pots, and the plants were healthier and less effort.Hell ya man. My basement is full of BAS shit. I started with straight FFOF at first, but I've added tons of other things. I knew it was gonna be a challenge starting out with the no-till mentality, and I wasn't wrong. But I'm learning constantly, and am always trying new things.