Soil Vs Hydro

rob333

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soil seems to be more straight forward, and hydro seems to be unforgiving. my fresh soil seeds have already popped hydro seems to be dormant still, no real sign of roots or anything yet.

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1 soil sprout down 3 to go. still got 4 to go in the hydro.

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i was i hydro grow for about 5 years wouldent go near soil these days im all about soil well not really soil but substraights i love the shit i may lose a few grams less them what i would of got if i went hydro but the tast and stone is way way better in the soil and i find last alot longer and does not tast the same as the guys down the road
 

Cannasutraorganics

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i was i hydro grow for about 5 years wouldent go near soil these days im all about soil well not really soil but substraights i love the shit i may lose a few grams less them what i would of got if i went hydro but the tast and stone is way way better in the soil and i find last alot longer and does not tast the same as the guys down the road
I've grown in hydro and all ways in between. Soil gives that extra flavor and gets you a longer high. Coco can be ok, just have to rinse well. I've had smooth hydro that got you high, just not long. And taste wasn't the same. Still a back flavor of chemicals.
 
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waterdawg

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I've grown in hydro and all ways in between. Soil gives that extra flavor and gets you a longer high. Coco can be ok, just have to rinse well. I've had smooth hydro that got you high, just not long. And taste wasn't the same. Still a back flavor of chemicals.
You really think soil produces a different effect? I've never noticed a difference, well actually i find I like the taste of hydro lol but no difference in effect.
 

Greenhouse;save

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Loving the RAPTOR gwn makes mine look like a toy but believe me when I get going on mine the only way is sideways so bring it on....Lol mine's is road legal but defo belongs on the dirt...
 

hyroot

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I rode a raptor once when I was younger. It was like a cartoon. My hands were on the grips and my feet were in the air. I never road one again. Stuck to 250 and 125 bikes
 

furnz

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I rode a raptor once when I was younger. It was like a cartoon. My hands were on the grips and my feet were in the air. I never road one again. Stuck to 250 and 125 bikes
:P yea they have a pretty good power to weight ratio, not recommend for anyone without quite a bit of experience.
Torque for days. Can get it do come up in 5th with no clutch, doing about 60-65 :P
 

Greenhouse;save

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Got to admit furnz had a couple of goes on my mates RAPTOR and ....well how can I describe it.........formula 1 performance...does that do it justice....
 

hydroMD

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Did i say those systems don't exist? No. I just said i wasn't aware of them, and/or hadn't found one i thought was suitable, and invited anyone who may know of one that might suit my preference, to link it up. If such a thing exists, i would like to know.

Also: not all assumptions are invalid. Lots of people like to throw around the witticism "never assume," but what you people don't seem to realize is that tentative assumptions are often necessary, and i'm not asserting any of them as absolutisms, despite being misrepresented as such. I'm not "just imagining," i'm Estimating, based on the available information i've been able to encounter (which i never said was complete, since why would i say that if i haven't personally tried it? And why would anyone "assume" that's what i mean, when it's completely obvious that a person who has yet to try something, can only make a decision about whether to try it, based on available information not including experience with that particular thing?).

This "you're not allowed/able to have a valid opinion" thing is bullshit. It makes me think lots of people here actually lack cognitive ability, and/or are incredibly biased, to the point of deluding themselves (which i'm sure you'll find ironic of me to say, since you're determined to misinterpret and misrepresent my position in the matter).

Anyway... you guys can do whatever. My intentions never included convincing anyone not to use hydro, so idk why you all seem to feel the need to defend anything, as if i'm somehow demeaning your way of life or something. If that's how any of you interpreted any of this, you're way off base, and should reexamine your English comprehension and interpretive tendencies. The first thing you think, might not always be the right thing. I know that; why don't others? And why are those others the ones accusing me of not understanding that, when it's me having to reiterate the same point that keeps getting disregarded?

"There are valid reasons to prefer living organic soil over hydroponics." Not sure why that statement should upset anyone. Never said there were no valid reasons to prefer hydro; obviously there are.
Nectar for the gods Is an organic line that works well with hydro. Enzymes are recommended to keep sanitation in check
 

Yodaweed

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I get the best taste out of coco-coir(high quality) and then soil then hydro, but my hydro has been steppin up. To make hydro taste good it costs a lot more and takes a lot more skill.
 
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