Did you heard about HYDROSoil method?

Vlkk

Member
Can’t find any absolute information about that, i also found Octopots but i’m not sure that it’s the samething...
 

Kingrow1

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I havent looked too much as not at a computer but it looks like snakeoil again. When you talk about injecting air into soil to keep base saturation high you enter the realms of make believe.

Too much crap to entice newer growwers into somthing no one would use, how leds got so big for their price :-)
 

Vlkk

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I havent looked too much as not at a computer but it looks like snakeoil again. When you talk about injecting air into soil to keep base saturation high you enter the realms of make believe.

Too much crap to entice newer growwers into somthing no one would use, how leds got so big for their price :-)
Seem to me aswell so i ask
 

Dynamo626

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Thats not hydrosoil lol in the shop playen around i grew a tomato for a month in a 5 gallon bucket bottom 4 inches in hydroten and burried airstone and the rest was a bucket of happyfrog mud. Was wierd seeing the mud bubble lol lived for 3 weeks after planting before i pulled it due to heavy deficiencys and leaf nuecrosis. Must say it showed no signs of overwatering but i couldnt think od a way to feed it without adding to mutch more water. Failed project.
Sunshine mix is soilless with peat coco and perlite mixing it with soil is "revolutionary" bwahahaha its fairley common to mix soiless with soil this allows you to water more often with less danger of overwatering. I have used 50/50 ffof and cycos wormix in 5 gal smartpots and watered every other day. The problem is i dont want to water every other day and when coco dries out it tends to dry out in pockets and kills the roots in said pocket. Thats why coco growers feed every day or two.
Sips are great. Sub. Irigated. Planter
The earthbox is a basic sip. Another variation is the rain gutter irigation ststem.
 
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