rob333
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@abe supercro i thought u would of said hello ta ya old mate man in a cloud
I don't use foxfarm at all. I make my own soil. Can you do a hydro set up outdoor?hydro is easyer then soil by far i see more fuck ups in soil then hydro easy hydro is easy casue u can follow a method soil is harder as u are useing your own judgement and i mean soil not these poofs that grow in foxfarms soils as foxfarm soils is like traininh wheels for growers
sure few ways look up aquaponics manI don't use foxfarm at all. I make my own soil. Can you do a hydro set up outdoor?
Hello. Yea I gotta dig that avi up again. This one is murder.@abe supercro i thought u would of said hello ta ya old mate man in a cloud
hahaha u gotta man always felt like som1 was watching me from aboveHello. Yea I gotta dig that avi up again. This one is murder.
I'd give it another week or so.One looks ready, think so?
That's what I think. Looks like the stem is rotted out or some shitThe plant looks like it has budrot. If it doesn't have budrot, then I don't know what the hell you've done to that plant...
Honestly I'd say hydro is not for people who want to toss seeds in and let them grow. There is alot of micro managing, daily and sometimes hourly observations and adjustments. Changes you make can be seen much quicker vs soil which can creep up on you and be hard to counter quick enough. It's easier to get consistent results because of the sterility of the environment in hydro, but you miss out on things like soil microbes etc that can enhance flavors etc.I've wanted to run a hydro but I read all the time that if you make one fuck up it can blow the whole grow. Soil ain't to hard to fuck up. If you see a problem you can easily fix it. Hydro can just kill a grow