grodrowithme
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i need some dro man
Exactly... I don't understand why people just don't get it.Hydro/dro is not a strain or a grade of bud.
Well I hope that was your typo and not something on the label. hehe.A friend of mine makes his own nutes, and sells them commercially. This is something I read on one of his ads-
"Technically, every type of farming is hydroponic (even soil) which is why Heavy 16 was designed to go on anything and everything. You can grow an indoor hydroponic crop AND water your soil vegetable garden and landscape outside with the same stuff. And its COMPLETE, meaning it contains ALL essential macro and micro elements making your produce MORE NUTRICIOUS and your indoor crops HEAVY and MORE VALUABLE at harvest."
I will have to ask him why this is, but the dude majored in botany/horticulture at cal poly...so im sure he knows what hes talking about. Ponder on that one.
If you grew in soil - it's still 'technically' hydroponic.the good weed i grew for myself was not really grown hydroponicly. Still refer to it as dro. So what?
So you can grow NYC Dro in dirt and could still call it droThat is some tight looking bud for sure. Id like to see what a full ounce of this stuff looks like. Sounds like its some real hydro, or Dro, based on the chem flavor you mentioned. Chubbs
http://www.marijuanareviews.com/nyc-dro-sitbackr3lax4-1325.html
fuckin' chubbs -
Not according to the definition of hydroponicA friend of mine makes his own nutes, and sells them commercially. This is something I read on one of his ads-
"Technically, every type of farming is hydroponic (even soil) which is why Heavy 16 was designed to go on anything and everything. You can grow an indoor hydroponic crop AND water your soil vegetable garden and landscape outside with the same stuff. And its COMPLETE, meaning it contains ALL essential macro and micro elements making your produce MORE NUTRICIOUS and your indoor crops HEAVY and MORE VALUABLE at harvest."
I will have to ask him why this is, but the dude majored in botany/horticulture at cal poly...so im sure he knows what hes talking about. Ponder on that one.
So you're calling it something it's not. Not that big a deal, if you don't mind being wrongthe good weed i grew for myself was not really grown hydroponicly. Still refer to it as dro. So what?
How is it "technically" hydroponic if the definition of hydroponic is soilless growth of plants?If you grew in soil - it's still 'technically' hydroponic.
certainly worth your time ranting about though. hehehehehehewhat the HELL was the point of all this?????
don't you guys have anything better to discuss than whether "HYDRO" is a strain or not
the smart people know that it isn't and we leave it at that, it's not worth the time explaining, is it??
No, we don't.don't you guys have anything better to discuss than whether "HYDRO" is a strain or not??
First of all, this a marijuana growing forum, so this thread is completely appropriate.what the HELL was the point of all this?????
don't you guys have anything better to discuss than whether "HYDRO" is a strain or not
the smart people know that it isn't and we leave it at that, it's not worth the time explaining, is it??
Who cares? Mexicans are irrelevant.Or any hispanic is usually referred to as a Mexican . . . and most dumb white people have no idea why a person from El Salvador is offended when they call them Mexican
Only because most nations in the Middle East are under Islamic rule.Hydro is a Method, Not a Strain..
It's the same difference between Nationallity and Religion.
For instance some stupid ppl refer to all Middle Eastern as Muslim.