Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic

Your style will eventually match your grow area and the amount of time and money you like to put into initial setup vs. long term maintenance.
This is so true. I don't like Rockwool, but 5 years ago I went to a GI Grow roatating garden mostly to double the amount of plants per light. That forced me to use 4" delta blocks...that led to doing cuttings in Rockwool macro plugs...then my mothers went to 6"hugo blocks in rose buckets...then it was more 6"hugos for the greenhouse. Now everything is F..ing Rockwool!
Style matches my grow area.

Dirt dispossal an issue? Dealing with them damn blocks, hundreds of them, is a pain in the ass.

Currently use: Hydro, Chems (better living thru chemistry) Drip to waste.
(guess I'm a lazy, too)
Going to: Hydro, chems, fog to waste.

I find I have more control over everything, especially maitaining a sterile growing enviroment.
oldmac Reviewed by oldmac on . Dirt...or Water... Seen a bit of talk on here about it, and IMHO, I feel its just preference really...But I would like to know what you guys think. Is there a "BEST" way? Or is it just which way each grower prefers? I choose Organic Soil because I grow for personal meds. I like to breed, and I am more concerned with medicinal "effect" than yield. Feel free to put WHY you feel your choice is the "best", or why you prefer it. :joint1: whiskeytango Rating: 5