I wanna know what everyones opinions are, from experience or what you have herd, which is better.....Hydroponic or Soil? lets say both systems had 1000 watt HPS....
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I wanna know what everyones opinions are, from experience or what you have herd, which is better.....Hydroponic or Soil? lets say both systems had 1000 watt HPS....
It really depends on what you are looking for. All-organic is usually soil-based, but under hydro, you control every single thing that goes into your plant, so you can maximize yield/quality of each plant specifically, thus providing a better produce. However, with hydro grows, the nutrients are usually synthetic (not natural) unless they are extract or something. But I'd prefer a hydro grow for quality, but if you have a green thumb, you can pretty much get alot of good out of a soil grow as well. Also, I find that soil grows typically yield much larger (however, that may just be what I've seen.)
I favor none. Hydro is good, but so is soil. Hydro is just overrated in being the best shit, novice smokers always expect it to be better than "regular weed", (i.e. "yo man this is fuckin hydro right here you'll get fucked up") etc etc.
wat ive found is that hydro grows quicker , but soil has a nicer taste , so mmmmmmmmmm which 1 ? :thumbsup:
All about prefrence , enviroment , wallet size .
1000w. 2 plants dwc/drip combo . 5 mos later = 34 oz.
Crispi :jointsmile:
i have never done a hydro grow yet but i am really interested in DWC buckets for both mothers and seed/clone producing stock under a small light. next project is.... i really like soil and even better, outdoors as a personal choice.
true oh so true, but with a proper flush in the last week of bloom, and a nice proper cure, i gotta say hydro is comprable in taste, tough choice to be honestQuote:
Originally Posted by ...gas...
Soil is more forgiving and the initial investment is small- I highly recommend nOObs start off playing in the dirt and learn the PLANT before getting they feets wet in 'dro.
hmmmmm well i started off in soil and moved onto hydro quite quickly and found it to be easier to control.anyone with fish tank/water chemistry knowledge should find it easy.
...my first 12 goldfish died.....:stoned:Quote:
Originally Posted by fatsax
haha better stick with soil then pimp