Living in NYC means you probably
aren't in a house or have a yard, or a lot of room in general. And being
from California
means you gotta suffer all this claustrophobia without your meds, at
least not the premium shit. And its relatively expensive. Anyways have no fear cuz the internet is
here, and I raked it out a bit. Depending on what your situation is, you might find yourself wanting to do a little ganja farming, and for that here's the break down.
If you do, you gotta keep it green and do it organically. "Cannabis growers should feel an obligation to use a healthy, living soil to produce truly medicinal and connoisseur-quality pot" says Danny Danko of High Times. He further explains that, "pouring salts and chemicals onto a dead medium and then down the drain does unnecessary damage to your local environment, polluting rivers, lakes and oceans. One look at some of the results of chemical agribusiness runoff, such as the Salton Sea inSouthern California , and you’ll see why nonorganic
nutrients are never advisable: Rotting fish carcasses float on the salty foam
of a dead sea, and the whole area reeks with a foul stench that’s clearly
man-made." And if that's not reason enough to go green with it, Danko adds,"I've smoked plenty of decent chemically grown pot (and grown it in the past), but the same strains, grown organically, always win out in the final analysis."
That being said, I found out that apparently this organic soil recipe by Subcool is dope and the correct one to use.
If you do, you gotta keep it green and do it organically. "Cannabis growers should feel an obligation to use a healthy, living soil to produce truly medicinal and connoisseur-quality pot" says Danny Danko of High Times. He further explains that, "pouring salts and chemicals onto a dead medium and then down the drain does unnecessary damage to your local environment, polluting rivers, lakes and oceans. One look at some of the results of chemical agribusiness runoff, such as the Salton Sea in
That being said, I found out that apparently this organic soil recipe by Subcool is dope and the correct one to use.
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