riu pick my next project!

which project should i take on?

  • hydro/soil hybrid

    Votes: 4 44.4%
  • nute comparison

    Votes: 5 55.6%

  • Total voters
    9
  • Poll closed .

sensisensai

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I am bored, need something new.
which would you rather see?
Option a: double root dwc soild hybrid test. I would start a clone in dwc, allow a side branch to reach sufficient lenght I would then cut the growing tip of the branch and for remainder of branch into soil to root. Hopefully resulting in dwc sized yields and growth rates without all the complication meanwhile preventing the small amount of flavor loss that tends to come with dwc. 2 additional clones would be cut and place 1 dwc and 1 soil for somparison sake.
Option b: a side by side comparison of age old organics, advanced nutrients, and alpaka gold ( alpaka shit )

Open for an option c if anyone has some off the wall shit they'd like to try but don't have the time/ resources. Lmk!

Hoping to start this in about a month.
 

sensisensai

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Ignorance and arrogance... Oookkkkk
If u insist on down talking projects please give a good reason and your opinion. Cause "oooookkk" doesn't imply anything but does make u look like an ignorant dick. No offense but that's how it reads. Ill worry about the pro's con's and problems in between. I'm just lookin for votes. Again if u have input or feedback its welcome. Just not in an arrogant tone smothered in ignorance cause there is plent of that around here.
 

sensisensai

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I did age old vs mg years ago, no competition. The mg plants looked healthier by the end of flower but the ao had better everything but appearance. But I have narrowed it down to those 3 as those are what I have so I won't need to spend any $ on more nutes. Ill dig around for some pics of the mg vs ao and post em up if I can find them
 

sensisensai

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I do have schultz 20-30-20 and technaflora's bc lineup. I could use them I was gonna get rid of the technaflora tho. Seen awesome results from it but I don't like it myself. The sugar daddy smells like wet dog food
 

sensisensai

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Oh man. If I remember right I got a little over 1 and 1/4 off the mg and I wanna say just a touch under 2 for the other. Nothing substantial but the flavor, smell, trich production, density, stickiness everything was seriously like 6 fold compared to the mg. Mg looked like bunk next to the ao (white widow was the strain used)
 

sensisensai

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a bubbling vat of mud? I don't see that happening at all. Read again. Ill start in dwc then force a side branch to take root into a seperate soil pot. Meaning one root zone in the water and a 2nd SEPERATE root zone in soil. Hoping for the best of both worlds.
 

dtp5150

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for some reason i didnt see how you were going to do the hybrid earler...

its an interesting idea, but i dont think it would work like you think. if you still have part of the plant in DWC i dont see how you are doing it "without all the complication". Burrying a root tip to make it root might work, to make a plant with two root systems, but I still don't see how this does anything better or is less or work than a DWC.

A good idea would be to grow a chain of roots using the strawberry plant propogation method where you scar and then bury a section of a branch, leaving the tip and the other part of the branch able to grow. then you can create a "grove" of MJ that could be grown SOG style. I wonder if that even has any benefits other than novelty.
 

sensisensai

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Its definetly not gonna be for ease of use I'm simply hoping it will take a bit from each. I've done double rooting hundreds of times I used to do it every grow but only in the same medium/pot. But I had never thought to have a rootzone in water and one in soil. My hope is that if/when ph spikes or the like the plant will feed from the other medium in turn meaning an easier grow ( I by no means expect that rather the opposite) but I'm also hoping that perhaps having an organic soil rootzone will improve the flavor and smell and round out the missing pieces its hard to achieve in hydro without spending the money on a bunch of shit to replicate the nutrient compund of soil. Meanwhile still having the dwc boost to achieve massive yields. I admit its all far fetched and I am going in ready for anything but you never know until ya try right? Worst case scenario I end up with dead plants and best case a 20" tall plant yielding a quapper lol who knows. Please elaborate on the "mj grove" I'm slightly confused but intrigued lol
 

sensisensai

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Oh I see I think. You mean bacially worm a branch in and out of the soil as it grows creating multiple root sites on one branch? Seems time consuming and interesting. Just my kinf of thing, maybe ill do this to one of the od girls
 
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