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10-11-2006, 08:24 PM #1
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MOTHER'S. HYDRO V SOIL?
you could manipulate the plant more in a hydroponic setup and you would
have more room for root growth as well as the option of lifting the plant by
the base of the stem and transplanting it into a much larger pot/tray
because the roots eventually cling to the medium. if you're lazy go with soil
but if you're not using nutes then the plant may eat all that the soil's got.Specialist Reviewed by Specialist on . MOTHER'S. HYDRO V SOIL? Hi am growing in an NFT system and was wandering what is the best method of keeping mother plants for a longtime and which method is less prone to disease.All thoughts on this subject will be appreciated. Take it easy all. :thumbsup: Rating: 5
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