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That was a very helpful explanation. It was already suggested by DGMGH in my Largest Grow to Date journal and I've been contemplating it. After reading this I'm gonna definitely consider it. I think my next cycle I'll let U all vote on either the strain or method of growing. The only question that remains after the read is How do u transition from veg to bloom with everything incorporated into an organic mix, especially if it released slowly? Can u effectively leach out slow released nutrients that depend upon bacteria to break down organic material b4 switching to a flowering formula? Just curious.
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I use Auroras Roots Organics. Their feeding schedule gives you a good idea of how the organic nute mix is slowly changed from seedling thru hard flower thru harvest...
http://www.aurorainnovations.org/Roo...ngSchedule.pdf
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