abraham1493
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hey guys, Hooking up my indoor grow room, should I do hydro or soil? or maybe both? what would get more yield? what would grow faster?
Sweet man thanks! I think I'm gonna rig some fantasy land vertical soil grow!Hydro is definitely more expensive. As far as taste goes...everyone has an opinion. I think if it is grown correctly and cured properly then they both taste the same. Hydro is faster and will give bigger yields per square foot but you can't grow big plants in hydro like you can in soil. Anything over 6' tall really needs to be in soil for stability and root development.
Well said. Do what he saysImpossible to give a definitive answer without more information.
Hydro will generally grow faster in the same space, and it also lends itself to automated larger scale systems.
But hydro is also generally more complicated to set up, a little more expensive, and less forgiving of error than soil.
I'd say stick to soil until/unless you have a few grows under your belt for experience. Hydro just adds too many additional variables to the mix when you're starting out. You can always switch to hydro later in small part, or entirely if you like.
Nice! Chasing that mythical 2gpw ghost in the sky? LOLSweet man thanks! I think I'm gonna rig some fantasy land vertical soil grow!
That's actually a fairly contentious subject.Is there a difference in taste from Hydro to soil?
You can grow as or nearly as fast in soil if you have a great mix, but in general hydro makes it easier to maximize growth rates.Does one grow faster? Take to clones better? Yield more? Which costs more to have a perpetual grow?
You absolutely can grow huge plants in hydro, *IF* you want to build the appropriate setup to support them.H you can't grow big plants in hydro like you can in soil. Anything over 6' tall really needs to be in soil for stability and root development.
I'm still going to disagree with you. First off, in the article and in thise pics there aren't any plants over 6 feet tall. In the picture you posted those plants are 4-5' tall (you don't count the pot) and in the article it said that "some plants were as tall as 6 feet." I know you can grow 6'+ plants in hydro; i've seen guys doing it in UC systems. But the majority of large tree growers are all in dirt. There are plenty of guys growing 6'+ plants indoors; but considering the root mass and weight of the plant almost all of them are doing it in soil.You absolutely can grow huge plants in hydro, *IF* you want to build the appropriate setup to support them.
In practice most indoor growers don't want/need to grow 6'+ high plants, because yields are better with higher turnover of smaller plants, and because of space concerns, so this generally isn't done. But it definitely CAN be done, eg:
http://www.familyhomesecurity.com/biggest-weed-bust-tennessee-incredible-underground-marijuana-farm/
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