40AmpstoFreedom
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It's not hydro and that is the beauty of it man. You grow in 100% water only soil. There is never a deficiency or a over fertilization. The plants eat and drink exactly what they need and they always have access to water so you can watch the growth rate increase...You can order multiple small autopot res's and set ups or whatever. I run multiple 60 gallon res's for my plants. I use capillary and autopots. I like both systems. This is the best KISS system out there period. When you start dealing with huge amounts of plants you don't have time for all the bullshit. If you have kids and are running small amounts you don't have time for the bs either. Tents make your situation a little more tricky. Water pulse put out a new product not too long ago called a pallet mat. Basically a cap mat with out all the extras but you do manually water. The thing about though is you water all plants at once. Pour it right into the mat all the plants will drink what they need. They call it a pallet mat because that is how most major growers use it. They pop it ontop of a wooden pallet.So it does get kindve time consuming. My only thing about using autopots. You only have one res correct? And I usually run at least 5 different strains at the same time. Some strains may need as much as strain c but strain d needs 3 times the amount. You know what I mean. So what do you do in that case? Or do you usually run clones of the same..
And the other big thing is I really dont have alot of free time. I have two small kids. So I cant be checking ph constantly with hydro or the like. I'd love to try it tho bc I love hempy pots
Edit: right on tyvm for the links. Those mats seem cool as shit.
I had big guys ask me for years how I run so many seeds and different varieties with all of them looking perfect. Organics and cap mats are how. Every plant and strain is different. Only time I would ever go back to hydro or coco is if I toned things down and only ran clones I knew...Don't get me wrong coco and hydro have incredible growth speed and yield, but damn man peace of mind and free time (or the option to run more plants than you could dream of) are golden.
I don't want to start a hydro vs organic argument but to me hydro is all about $ and you are the customer.
PS the flexitank pros are what you want. The main reason I bought them was for the collapsible aspect and portability...Sometimes you gotta move and move quick ya know? Storage space is always limited.
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