What would you have me say? The OP asked no question and was only complaining about problems he didnt describe. Not even a picture of the trouble. Or even a reply of whats up since. So what do you expect?Sad to see that even a MOD here can't offer a kind word. Some people don't learn through those methods Kitty. If all the newbs stopped posting questions and asking for help then this site would have no traffic. Lots of people like affirmation or would rather hear it from someone than read it in a book.
He Kitty, I didn't mean any disrespect. I hadn't checked on his recent posts (or basically all of his posts). A lot of guys come on here just to ask a question and then they leave when they get a few answers. Not trying to to say anything bad about you or your decision. Just feel like some guys REALLY don't know what they are doing and need a little more guidance and help.What would you have me say? The OP asked no question and was only complaining about problems he didnt describe. Not even a picture of the trouble. Or even a reply of whats up since. So what do you expect?
Here's a few kind words. Best of luck to you. Happy?
BTW -- View his post history. Every post of his is in a thread asking for help with no information in which to help him.
That's not quite true - I think it is universally accepted among many experts that if anything, organic buds have noticeably better flavor to them, but the growth rate in hydro is faster.Soil is the easiest and the most forgiving. Aero is the hardest and least forgiving, but produces the best in quantity and quality.
To me, DWC (deep water culture) is a happy medium. Easy and inexpensive, but more labour intensive than soil, it produces top quality weed.
If you've spent ant amount of money on your setup, I'd have to say to give it another try, but do some thorough reasearch first.
Good luck.
I saw a couple posts and articles about this a while back. Someone had a thread. Wish I had saved it. Basically they did a blind taste test with herb at a dispensary. First they told people which one was organic and which one was not. Most people chose the organic. Then they switched it and told people the organic was sythetic and vice versa. Most people chose the synthetic thinking it was organic. Then they didn't tell the people which was which and slightly more people chose the synthetic.That's not quite true - I think it is universally accepted among many experts that if anything, organic buds have noticeably better flavor to them, but the growth rate in hydro is faster.
From what I have seen the new Under Current systems seem to be the leader in quality and quantity for hydro.Soil is the easiest and the most forgiving. Aero is the hardest and least forgiving, but produces the best in quantity and quality.
To me, DWC (deep water culture) is a happy medium. Easy and inexpensive, but more labour intensive than soil, it produces top quality weed.
If you've spent ant amount of money on your setup, I'd have to say to give it another try, but do some thorough reasearch first.
Good luck.
I agree Phil, I have seen posts from guys on here (With 5k posts or more) saying they can taste the difference when the use bottled or purified water to grow there plants? lol priceless!I saw a couple posts and articles about this a while back. Someone had a thread. Wish I had saved it. Basically they did a blind taste test with herb at a dispensary. First they told people which one was organic and which one was not. Most people chose the organic. Then they switched it and told people the organic was sythetic and vice versa. Most people chose the synthetic thinking it was organic. Then they didn't tell the people which was which and slightly more people chose the synthetic.
I'm not totally buying the whole organic tastes better theory. I've smoked the best of both and they were both equally as impressive. I think if you go organic for the reason of not wanting to use chemicals then that is definitely a respectable personal decision. If you go organic because it is cheaper and you brew your own teas and make your own composts then I respect that as well. I really don't think organic is any better tasting than synthetic though if both are grown, harvested, and cured correctly.