I am going to be groing 12 - 18 plants under 3 x 1000 watts. I want my grow to yield me the most it can from 12 - 18 plants. My question is which method should I do to see the best harvest results. Here are the 3 options
1. 3000x1000 watts in 15 gallon pots in soil.
2. 3000x1000 in a seperate dwc 5 gallon buckets
3. 3000x1000 in a Ebb and Flow
Which one is going to produce the best harvest. I know hydro is going to be easier and cleaner but I want to stay with in my limits of 12 - 18 plants. Anybody have any expert advice.
Have you ever grown cannabis before?
Who told you that growing hydro is easy?
Well, they've lied to you.
The only thing that might be easier about it is the fact that you don't have to physically
water your plants when growing in hydro. Your hydro setup should already be hooked up to an automatic timer.
Everyone who's ever grown both hydro and soil will tell you that soil is easier,
Due to the soil acting as a buffer if you run into any issues.
Growing hydro takes alot of, MAINTENANCE.
Plus you better have some good Ph, TDS, and EC meters.
These things have to be checked twice a day.
You have to change your nutrient solution at least every 10 days,
which can get rather expensive depending on the size of your resevoir.
Most people that I have known ( Including muself) who grows hydro,
does it for one main reason.....SPEED.
Growing in hydro shaves at least 3-4 weeks off the entire growth cycle.
The bud is'nt more potent when grown hydro. That's just a fairytale.
Honestly I think cannabis tastes & smells better when grown in soil.
You can add sweetners to your solution to make up for the taste when growing hydro.
But that's just another expense.
Known Fact...Growing hydro costs more money to grow it than soil growing.
You don't need as much fancy equipment when growing in soil.
I grew in soil for years before trying hydro.
I had to invest about 1500 dollars extra to the setup I already had to make it a hydro setup, and that's not including nutrient.
I ended up spending over a 1000 in nutrient when I first started.