organic hydro ? ?

butsack

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Sweet, can you use the same nutes as what you would a soil grow ? Plus how you like comments on here ? Cheers
some nutrients are formulated for soil and some for hydro, somtimes it says on the container, if it doesnt you can search google or contact the manufacturer.

bontanicare pure blend pro is pretty close
i think
GH has an organic line...

as far as liking a post, I think you need to have certain amount of posts.:cool:

so keep postin, and welcome to the forum bongsmilie
 

Cold$moke

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Buttsack summed it up

You can try to run homemade teas but you can run into probs

as buttsack mentioned
I can personally vouche for botanicare
I have not used gh organics
but have used their flora series for years with no probs both are great

also what are your reasons for going organic ?
 

werejammmin420

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some nutrients are formulated for soil and some for hydro, somtimes it says on the container, if it doesnt you can search google or contact the manufacturer.

bontanicare pure blend pro is pretty close
i think
GH has an organic line...

as far as liking a post, I think you need to have certain amount of posts.:cool:

so keep postin, and welcome to the forum bongsmilie
I'll have a look cheers and will do :bigjoint:
 

werejammmin420

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Buttsack summed it up

You can try to run homemade teas but you can run into probs

as buttsack mentioned
I can personally vouche for botanicare
I have not used gh organics
but have used their flora series for years with no probs both are great

also what are your reasons for going organic ?
Cheers for the recommendations, im sorta torn between making my own organic soil or go hydro.
My reasons are because its healthier and in my opinion tastes better.
 

foreverflyhi

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I've said it before and I'll say it again, the word hydro and organics do not go together.

There really isn't any true organic bottles that will work in any hydro system. However you can add organic teas to fight off sludge and or in between res changes, or even as a treat for the plants.
But that's really about it. I've seen countless failed organic hydro grows.....

Coco organics might be different,but not really.

Edit: look into vegan mix by rize, I think hyroot once said, he said its 90% organic lol
 
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werejammmin420

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I've said it before and I'll say it again, the word hydro and organics do not go together.

There really isn't any true organic bottles that will work in any hydro system. However you can add organic teas to fight off sludge and or in between res changes, or even as a treat for the plants.
But that's really about it. I've seen countless failed organic hydro grows.....

Coco organics might be different,but not really.

Edit: look into vegan mix by rize, I think hyroot once said, he said its 90% organic lol
Think I might just make my own soil and re-use it
 

past times

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I think it is a good move to go soil if you or most driven by taste. Organic hydro can have get fairly tricky with pH fluctuations and things. Hydro grows faster , but I do feel like it can compromise the taste just slightly (Opinion). I make my own soil and use General organics nutes and have great results...Hydro I really have only used flora nutrients so not a ton more advice there.
 

werejammmin420

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I think it is a good move to go soil if you or most driven by taste. Organic hydro can have get fairly tricky with pH fluctuations and things. Hydro grows faster , but I do feel like it can compromise the taste just slightly (Opinion). I make my own soil and use General organics nutes and have great results...Hydro I really have only used flora nutrients so not a ton more advice there.
Think i'll stick with organic soil then as I've done some research and seems pretty complicated, you re-use your soil ?
 

vitamin_green_inc

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I don't believe so? A DWC bucket has a res of water bigger than the ones than use in the sip, so if you can keep THOSE under control, I don't see how modified hydro would be any different. I currently do Hempy buckets, but I have methods to keep humidity under control, dehumidifier for during the summer and then in the winter the humidity drops so no need for anything.
 

werejammmin420

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I don't believe so? A DWC bucket has a res of water bigger than the ones than use in the sip, so if you can keep THOSE under control, I don't see how modified hydro would be any different. I currently do Hempy buckets, but I have methods to keep humidity under control, dehumidifier for during the summer and then in the winter the humidity drops so no need for anything.
sweet, what model would you suggest ? (I have a 1.2x1.2
 

Cold$moke

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Umm not to rain on ayones parade but
I had no probs running. Botaincares ORGANIC in dwc

and I had benes and micros

statements like cant be done are usually undone:)
Edit yes I know this isnt TRUE organics because the water is harder to support life like in a true living organics soil
just my 2
 
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