you didn't give any information on your grow. Organic can yield extremely well
Without knowing your setup, I would say try two things: more light, better soil mix. I have found cannabis to be demanding with soil requirement. It needs a very light, aerated soil.
The typical consumer-level soil mixes are usually for outdoor vegetable raised beds or mega-containers, not indoor. All the ones I've tried are far too heavy for cannabis indoors. Most indoor soil mix for commercial greenhouses comes from one of two companies, either Promix or Fafard.
I would try one of the lighter mixes from these two sources and don't use one with bark, peat-based only with lots of perlite.
Hey, people can grow great herb with peat.......I just think it's a problem for me. Why don't you like coco in soil mixes?
what brand tho mate westlands or something like that? I know there is a bag thats called "shamrock" but scotts make that who makes miricle grow I duno if the quality would be any good? suppose it would be ok if it's got nothing added or heat treated like some dummies do with it
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