there is good bacteria and there's bad bacteria. There's bacteria that will help you and bacteria that will hurt you. If you promote good bacteria that helps you you will have less negative interaction with bad bacteria. Doesn't matter if it's your plant your gut, or your dogs gut.Why live in EXTRA harmful bacteria if you don't have to?
There is no reason to mess up , do not blame hydroponics, blame the growerTo me, hydro seems like a massive tedious hassle, and a delicate balance in need of perpetual maintenance, which can instantly kill plants if you mess up a little bit
NO its not, that's a COMPLETELY different argument.This is exactly analogous to a commercial baby formula versus actual mothers breast milk. Technically A kid survives on either
If you're smart, hydro beats soil hands down. Hydro costs a little more to setup but can be SO much less work to run with better results.
Yes! These two are right on point.There is no reason to mess up , do not blame hydroponics, blame the grower
hydro is for lazy people, i do not do things for the sake of it lolwhen done correctly is nearly maintenance free.
Just the kids on hydro grow bigger, faster, more potency and better yields.This is exactly analogous to a commercial baby formula versus actual mothers breast milk. Technically A kid survives on either
Exactly the same. One is a synthesized food made in a factory that has no hormones, benefitial microbes, or immune system enhancements. The other one has all of thoseNO its not, that's a COMPLETELY different argument.
And my systems only need checking every 7 to 10 days.hydro is for lazy people, i do not do things for the sake of it lol
if soil was easier i would grow with soil
filling up plastic containers with tap water adding equal amounts of A and B
put the plastic stick in it to watch the pretty lights
check every few days and repeat .. watch them grow
how can folk get that wrong ?
But again, that's your experience snaps.Just the kids on hydro grow bigger, faster, more potency and better yields.
I'd have no problem with that. Most organic can't compete and definitely not in the quantity required to satisfy the market. I'm sure dumb ass hippies will get overcharged for the organic labeling forcing most to go for the more affordable and often better quality dro.I'd also push for labeling describing how the product was grown
yeh i could set it up that way too , but i need something to doAnd my systems only need checking every 7 to 10 days.
I don't move my lights.yeh i could set it up that way too , but i need something to do
once they have finished the stretch , they could go the last 6 weeks automated
the only thing left to automate would be the height of lights, but thats nothing to do with the hydro
which can be fully automated
i do not require any PH checks or res changes , just top ups of nutes and water
I have an associates degree majoring in horticultural physiology, with a minor in chemistry. that has nothing to do with it though. Hydroponics is just better, argue all day but its the same as GMO food arguments, ITS STRONGER, GROWS FASTER, AND PRODUCES WAY MORE."...in my opinion."
I have a degree in chemistry
and most other hydroponics growers, including my ownBut again, that's your experience snaps.