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#1 Posted : 3/15/2015 10:22:53 PM

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Should organic fertiziler be used for Saliva divinorum? I know that using inorganic fertilizer for cannabis effects the taste of the final product significantly. Not to mention cannabis accumulates heavy metals, is this the case for Salvia as well? I'd rather not deal with stinky/expensive fertilizer if not neccesary.
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#2 Posted : 3/16/2015 11:18:04 AM

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Are you growing in the ground or containers? In the ground, I try to make the perfect environment for mushrooms / mycelium. This way there's no need to fertilize. For containers, I'll be trying paul stament's product called myco-grow.

I know this isn't exactly what you asked, but when your plants roots are colonized by mycelium, they're ability to take up resources from the soil is increased, both in distance from the plant and the efficientcy of absorption.

This way there's no need to buy commercial fertilizer. I think the natural way is the way to go.
 
 
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