green_machine_two9er
Well-Known Member
I will respectfully disagree on this one! But you have to be dialed in on a soil game to get fast results. And use beneficials at the right critical time. Easier said than done, also taking into considering transplant stress.This is just my opinion:
I believe that hydro plants grow big root mass faster than soil plants. It may take 2-3 weeks for a soil plant to grow enough roots to fill a 1 gallon pot and hold all the dirt together. A plant in a dwc setup might grow that many roots in a few days.
I think that all these roots give hydro a head start in veg and allow for rapid growth or stretch in the transition.
I know you can get big plants, huge root mass and big stretch in soil, I just think it takes an extra week or two to develop the root mass to support the big growth.
With a limited stress transplant, ( meaning zero root disturbance in or out, and perfect moisture conditions of soil prior to planting) I can have a 1 gallon ready for up potting in 2 weeks. With almost rootbound pots.
Also. Root structures are different in containers and water. So yes containers with soil may grow slower inch for inch, compared to water. But from the viewpoint of how fast can this plant be ready for healthy transplant into flowering container I’d say soil all
This current run here.
Veg time 20 days. And about 3 weeks cloning total process. Dialed in soil can be fast and explosive growth. With the yields equal or close to dialed in water grows.