Living soil is an organic cannabis cultivation method using soil rich in living microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, protozoa, arthropods) that break down organic matter and make nutrients bioavailable to the plant. Unlike conventional synthetic-nutrient cultivation where growers directly feed plants with pH-tuned liquid nutrients, living soil growers feed the soil ecosystem with organic inputs (compost, worm castings, kelp meal, fish meal, rock dust) and let the microbial community feed the plants. Living soil is labor-intensive, requires more space per plant, and typically yields slightly less per plant than synthetic cultivation — but many connoisseurs argue it produces cleaner, more complex flower with better terpene development. Rosin Royale flower is indoor living soil — that's a deliberate sourcing choice for terpene integrity and trichome density.
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