I honestly can't tell the difference between hydro and organic. Same strain, blind conditions, couldn't tell one from the other. There is zero difference. On the atomic level, it's all the same. After seeing several threads including GG707 most recent run's lab results, there's nothing to convince me that organic is somehow better, only different.
1: It's called a messuring cup. I don't know anyone who dumps straight into the res.
2: You're assuming he even needs a res. Hand watering coco is super simple.
3: Not really, passive hydro is just as simple as no till.
The other issue with true organics would be actually finding compost. You either have to buy it(expensive) find it(sometimes expensive, sometimes impossible), or make it. Same with vermicompost. Then you contend with the lesser quality of store bought materials or the quality of the materials you find. See how easy it is to make trivial matters seem scary?
I'm not here to turn this into a hydro vs organics thread. I just don't like people make a mountain out of a mole hill. They both have pro's and cons. I'm actually experimenting with combining many organic and hydroponic practices in a weird little hybrid system.
It would be more like surviving off glucose, protein shakes and vitamin supplements vs eating an actual balanced meal. They both get the job done. One is more enjoyable and often the best results come from mixing.
IMO