Awful truths about indoor pot growing
Now that indoor marijuana growing has become de-riguer for most consumers it is time people come to really understand what goes on behind the secretive closed doors of the average grow-room. Most important is for people to realize that what they might think is “medicinal” marijuana being grown indoors is more likely heavily chemically sprayed plants that cannot be brought to maturity without the addition of things like pyrethizone, pyrethrum, neem-oil, azadirachtin insecticides sprays, leaf washes and foggers, etc etc. Through slick advertising and careful manipulation of available information, first-time growers eventually find out (the hard way) that growing plants indoors under artificial conditions quickly creates the perfect conditions for harboring all sorts of biological malcreants, i.e. bugs and molds. What the grow shops never tell the first-time customer is that once these detriments have entered the grow room it is almost impossible to get rid of them completely. Eventually the growers resign themselves to a consistent regimen of applying chemical solutions to every situation they encounter in their new-found horticulture.
So very many indoor growers now apply the chemical solution as preventatives whether or not the plants require it. Indoor growing is all about prevention not reaction. However most growers are really not concerned about the medicinal value of the pot they grow so much as the monetary value they must attend to for indoor growing costs ten times what an outdoor grow does.