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Organic Cannabis Benefits
Organic cannabis soil mixes offer a better microbiome. This is the community of microbes in the plants’ environment that contribute to healthy growth.
Some cultivators are germinating cannabis seeds in soil.
Think of organic cannabis soil mixes as ecosystems demonstrating complexity. They have plenty of fungi, bacteria, and an assortment of other microscopic organics. This, of course, includes nematode worms. You simply cannot get this complexity any other way.
This type of soil benefits the plants in several ways. It helps maintain nitrogen and retain water, prevents root diseases, and stimulates plant growth. This is why many organic cannabis cultivators choose to make their own “super-soil.”
As consumers become more knowledgeable about unsafe cultivation practices plaguing the cannabis industry, they make better choices. While it’s not too much additional effort to grow organic cannabis small-scale at home, the large-scale operations have to take on more risk.
While some cultivators are willing to invest in their crops to produce organic marijuana, others aren’t so quick to risk smaller yields. Some purists believe in letting the plants grow naturally, even though some organic cannabis cultivators prefer to use natural nutrients and pesticides.
The main difference between organic soil-grown cannabis is that the grower doesn’t use chemical fertilizers and pesticides. While these aid in plant growth and flowering, natural options are available – and safer.
Organic cannabis plants get everything they need to develop to their highest potential. These plants have specific and in-depth demands to optimize their growth, and if you give your plants what they need, the result is impressive.
The simplicity behind conventional cannabis nutrient systems gives plants the minimum of what they need to survive and grow. These cannabis nutrient mixes usually contain the essential macronutrients (nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and sulfur) and essential micronutrients (boron, copper, zinc, iron, molybdenum, and manganese).
Organic cannabis nutrient systems bring other beneficial trace elements into the mix. While not viewed as crucial, nutrients that can contribute to plant growth but aren’t usually found in commercial fertilizers include sodium, cobalt, chlorine, and nickel.
While some commercial growers worry that organic cannabis cultivation could reduce their yield, the opposite can happen. If all conditions are optimized properly, it’s possible to increase yields one would get through a conventional grow.
However, without the right micro-environment, the yield can be significantly less than non-organically grown marijuana. But now that organic fertilizers for commercial cannabis grows are available, it’s easier. Cultivators also have a better understanding of how to use these fertilizers now.
The microenvironment is better when you’re organically growing cannabis. This ensures your plants are producing more of the cannabinoids that make flower more flavorful and aromatic. You’ll find higher concentrations of terpenoids, flavonoids, and other cannabinoids resulting from these grow methods.
The terpenes and terpenoids are aromatic compounds responsible for plant fragrance. Cannabis has plenty of these compounds, offering each strain notes of citrus, skunky, spicy, pine-like, sweet, diesel, or a combination of these scents.
The flavonoids found in cannabis are equally important. However, these contribute more to the experience by providing antioxidant effects that promote health and longevity.
The least environmentally damaging way to grow cannabis is to use natural sunlight outside. With this in mind, the most significantly problematic aspect of growing cannabis is energy consumption from growing inside. But another issue is pesticide runoff.
Organic cannabis cultivation is easier on the environment. It’s especially beneficial for the water in areas where people grow cannabis commercially.
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