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    Yields, worse with organics?

    I’m just wondering if growing using organic nutrients makes your yields suffer?

    I’ve been using bio bizz nutes and light mix, I’m very happy with the results but my yields from two Blue Mystic autos are probably not going to be much more than an ounce. I’ve had no real problems with the grow and have managed to keep heat, humidity and airflow within the recommended limits throughout. I’m using a 600w hps with a good quality bulb, keeping it around 18-20 inches above the canopy. The buds look fantastic, covered in resin and nice and dense. I’m not bothered about the yield and I know Blue Mystic isn’t a high yielding strain anyway. I just wondered if people got significantly better results using non organic nutrients?

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    in no expert but i THINK organic nutrients rely on the microbial and fungi activity inside the soil, most non organic nutrients are high solubility compounds ready for absorption while the organic require further decomposition

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      #3
      It's my understanding to ,that your microbiotics are very important with organic growing, especially the beneficial fungi. I make a point to use inoculated soil, and to keep my earthworm population way up, and seem to do well.
      In nature, we would not have trees as we know them, for instance, if it was not for the Mycorrhizal fungi that live in symbionce with the roots. Trees would be like 2 feet high without them helping to feed the tree.
      Organic Soil,
      with molasses,
      In a Greenhouse with,
      Redneck engineering.

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