Corn Planter
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I’ve noticed the soil of countries in S.E. Asia and Central America are made of predominantly clay type soil. Is clay type soil good for ganja? It seems most soil marketed is peat based, which is great for holding water and nutrients. Why did ganja grow so well in these countries with their soil type? Would clay type soil work for pots, watering and nutrition. Clay seems to hold water once soaked. Clay would seem to be a micro nutrient or hold some minerals.
Could red clay transfer into the plant and give the cured flower a red color ie Panama Red. The first time I saw Panamanian it was a brick red colored bud. I later wondered if the red clay soil which is in Panama could have been the reason?
Could red clay transfer into the plant and give the cured flower a red color ie Panama Red. The first time I saw Panamanian it was a brick red colored bud. I later wondered if the red clay soil which is in Panama could have been the reason?