As far as the discussion thread IDK we are all hard headed and won't change our stances on certain things unless there's legit info backing it, it'd probably turn into an argument thread LMAO. Unfortunately in subjects like marijuana flushing there are no studies to prove this or prove that...
I agree that most growers think more is better. Definitely not the case.
And deluding lol. All I'm saying is for you to have microbial populations die off in response to these toxins is unrealistic unless you overkill the soil with too much food(even then, who knows). I only use h20 in my...
What lol it's not they are feeding the plants we are feeding the soil lol!
As far as what's real - it's just a coincidence lol! If you say that I believe you - in my head someone along the way said a 100 on the CEC humus you can't buy in stores and its stuck with me.
Pardon if I ever sound...
Microbes dying in their own exudates? Never heard of that, can you point me to a link? I can't see these problems occurring in organic gardening unless there's some serious overkill amendments going on. Fungi also are extracellular metabolizers (secret enzymes and acids) to decompose matter then...
Going onto synthetic salt users - don't put them in our category. Flushing in organics(which i dont think is possible as you already know) is different from hydro and synthetics flushing.
Blessings to all I hope I made a little sense lol!!!
Edit: coorganics sorry for wasting space with the...
Root rot would be the least of your worries but I added it in there just because its possible depending on how you flush. Don't most people when they flush water everyday with runoff for like the last week? That was my understanding. So in that case, your soil would be pretty much as wet as...
ProperGreen - great posts - but don't underestimate fungi on the food chain bro lol! They are the soil magicians remember? There are certain types that are pathogenic to nematodes. There's also another type explained pretty well in this video you should be amazed:
They make the nematodes their...
Hydrogen bonds are what causes water to be such a damn good solvent. The hydrogen end of h20 has a higher positive charge while the oxygen end has a higher negative charge so it can leech our charged nutrient ions out. Runoff is not what you want in our situations.
Flushing your soil with...
Chlorphyll (which gives the leafs the green color) follow an enzymatic process during senesence (even during drying/curing) which result in the breaking down of them. Check out these links on it
Chlorophyll Degradation in Horticultural Crops | KAEWSUKSAENG | Walailak Journal of Science and...