is it possible to grow in strait perlite outdoors with no actual soil or other additives? i know people use it in hydroponic setups but just wondering? :rasta:
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is it possible to grow in strait perlite outdoors with no actual soil or other additives? i know people use it in hydroponic setups but just wondering? :rasta:
What, like dig a hole, fill it with perlite, and put your plant in there?
Why the hell would you EVER want to do that? COMPOST IS YOUR FRIEND.
(the answer is a resounding NO btw)
OUtdoor hydro though is entirely possible.
Yes. It is what we use in commercial growing outdoors.
If you are interested I can teach you the bag system.
go to hygronomics.com and sign up for Lessons.
thanks latewood. and stinky i admire what u do and believe u r one of the smartest people on this forum but ur bashing on people with little intelligence may not be so bright.
nahhh she wasnt bashing ya........you'll know when that happens
Sheesh, that wasn't bashing...
You need to be more specific with your questions if you want a good answer.
Such as:
Can you do a perlite-based hydro grow outdoors?
or:
Should you dig a hole and fill it with perlite outdoors, and can a plant survive in that?
I'm not trying to be a pest but I spend a lot of time on my ANSWERS... so please be fair and spend some time organizing your QUESTIONS.
rgr that Stinky!
mother nature knows best! Compost! :thumbsup: