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    MOTHER'S HYDRO V SOIL?

    Hi what is the best method of keeping mother plants for a long time soil or hydro.Am using an NFT system but that does'nt seem practical for keeping mother plants although it's great for growing in.Any thoughts on this are welcomed.


    Take it easy all. :thumbsup:
    cannasurvival Reviewed by cannasurvival on . MOTHER'S HYDRO V SOIL? Hi what is the best method of keeping mother plants for a long time soil or hydro.Am using an NFT system but that does'nt seem practical for keeping mother plants although it's great for growing in.Any thoughts on this are welcomed. Take it easy all. :thumbsup: Rating: 5

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    MOTHER'S HYDRO V SOIL?

    Soil is best for mothers. Hydro is more of a short time grow that is meant to be quick. Mothers need to grow long term and hydro is to much moisture around the roots and you risk problems.

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    MOTHER'S HYDRO V SOIL?

    Hi Zandor,Thanks for responding i will take your advice and keep my mother plants in soi.l I have never used soil before anything you would recommend.

    Take it easy. :thumbsup:

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