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02-17-2010, 12:41 AM #6
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Soil vs. Hydro
This, and all above, is good advice.
Originally Posted by coolslayer
If organic, grow in soil.
As for it's being easier, I disagree.
Have done soil, and lost entire trees due to my neglect.
Have done standard hydro with great results, almost twice the yield of soil when done right.
Ay! There's the rub!
Pumpers n timers n sprayers, oh my!
Now, DWC, is easier, and more productive than dirt.
Also, very hard to screw up.
5 gallon bucket, cheap air pump, air stone, no timers, sprayers, drippers, misters, just bubbles in water.
Add 1 tsp per gallon of veg nutes, and wait.
Come flower time, mix up another bucket with bloom nutes.
Lift her out of one bucket, drop her in da new one, and wait again.:rastasmoke:
The results were impressive, too much so.
One bucket can easily produce a pound.
Now, I grow in coco coir.
It's kind of a "solid-state" hydro.
But, I can use small pots to limit growth.
(Only allowed to keep a maximum of 3 oz. on hand, by state law.)
So, start with bagseed and dirt.
Then try everything, see what feels right to you.
When ya get it down, buy some good genetics and :jointsmile:
Aloha,
Weezard
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