twentyeight.threefive
Well-Known Member
So i guess you're saying that the science and research is wrong. Got it.Thats what the science and research says... But from experience with trial and error I absolutely swear by drybacks until the root system is fully established. Yes you can still grow nice plants up until that point in coco keeping it fully saturated (before the root system is full) but personally I don't get the vigor and root expansion that I do with drybacks. You have to be careful though not to let it dry back too much obviously or your gonna have issues with salts.
For the last 20 years that I've been growing I have always been very experimental and I like to jump outside of the box probably more often than I should. I have paid the price many times, sure but I have also been very surprised by going against the science (rules). Just like my current grow, I was running ph between 5.8 - 6.0 ish and kept having slight deficiencies. I then raised the ph between 6.3 and 6.6 and the issues disappeared and the plants are beautiful. It's crazy how things work...
In other words, sometimes ya just gotta do what works best for you.