c02 is too heavy for pets to provide enough for plants, the c02 would fall before it got to the plant, or at the most, only the base of the plant would interact with c02.
Dry ice works effectively when it is raised above plants, placed on the floor....it's not really doing shit for your plants.
I mean commercial growers who don't care about legalization, etc and just focus on the money.
The consistency in their grows does make sense though, as they would buy the same supplies, fertilizer, etc for all their grows, the more you buy of the same product, you probably get a good deal.
Sometimes growers just like variety, I know some growers who do not want to change their recipe in any way whatsoever and don't like to adjust, so they grow these variety of strains(when trying out a new one) and favor the one that grew the best, then the next harvest will be a sea of green full...
I believe it's just fruit of a plant, thc is it's being. Why do plants grow big fruits/vegetables that are attached to them? Certainly not for protection.
Thanks for the link, but I wanted to warn you that the tiger bloom is not completely organic, it is organic based but if you're striving for a completely organic grow then I just wanted to let you know.
I liked your guano information
Im interested in the Jamaican Bat Guano section.
You said you add fox farms tiger bloom at 1/2 strength with it. Why do you do this and what do you mean 1/2 strength? Half the recommended dosage?
One last thing, do you buy these different types of guano online? Where?
You don't. That's good that you make enough money to not worry about some of life's details, however, others do, and there is alot of low income medical cannabis patients.
It always surprises me how dispensaries are charging as much as the street is, and sometimes even more.
Which sometimes makes me doubt the effectiveness of prop 215 and the category of dispensaries, there really is no regulation or oversight whatsoever in that area.
Patients shouldn't be...