Wastei
Well-Known Member
That's good dude! You should do what works for you and what makes you happy! And you're totally right I can be a better listener and reader.I did? where have I said that. All I said was that in Canada the regulatory bodies have decided this for us. You kinda need to chill out a bit.
I never once said that. Please show me where I said that. I also don't bash any method, again, got a quote? I'm perplexed. I have stated many times that it's about doing what makes you happy and that I begrudge no one for that. You need to start reading posts a little better. You seem very defensive.
Got proof? or is that an opinion?
I live in a little yard in the desert at the edge of a big city so.....
I'm mostly talking about myself and my own experiences, you don't have to take things personally everytime I post.
I will keep on informing users of the inherited responsibilities and problems with any growing method.
You need to do a lot more research, work and testing to even know what your mix contain and that it's not high in heavy metals growing in organics. Any rock salt is a possible problem, diatomaceous earth another, overuse of kelp another. Cannabis is a very good accumulator of metal ions.
That being said I respect any organic grower taking the route but for me real organic growing is taking advantage while still supporting your local environment and biome, not adding upon it. For me it's a hair thin line of what's accepted to add in a local environment.
When you're running synthetics at least you can rely on security datat sheets and rigorous testing before they're allowed to be sold to the market.
We're all here to learn.
Cheers!