You’ve got to be kidding. Have you actually read half the posts in here?I suggest going hydro for your first grow using a cheap and effective nutrient like jack's. Cheap does not mean low quality. Your not paying for marketing or food coloring. Hydro isn't hard. Use the right EC. Why would hydro be any easier or harder after doing a soil grow?
Hydro is the least forgiving medium and new growers will most always make mistakes, 1 mistake in hydro can cost an entire grow, but soil allows you time correct the mistake and learn for next time withour having to start from scratch. Not saying one is superior, just soil is generally more newbie friendly.I suggest going hydro for your first grow using a cheap and effective nutrient like jack's. Cheap does not mean low quality. Your not paying for marketing or food coloring. Hydro isn't hard. Use the right EC. Why would hydro be any easier or harder after doing a soil grow?
Exactly.Hydro is the least forgiving medium and new growers will most always make mistakes, 1 mistake in hydro can cost an entire grow, but soil allows you time correct the mistake and learn for next time withour having to start from scratch. Not saying one is superior, just soil is generally more newbie friendly.
More doesn’t mean bigger plants, all you’re gonna do is fry your plants. Remember, less is more when growing cannabis.Super newb question but I was wondering if you can use multiple nutrients like 3-4 for veg and flower. Does each nutrient have a certain purpose so u can only use it accordingly?
Agreed. This is why I am going back to basics and trying a 1-part 1 nute that takes you through veg and flower to just keep it simple and focus on the basics, that will always get you better yields, especially as a beginner, which I still am haha.More doesn’t mean bigger plants, all you’re gonna do is fry your plants. Remember, less is more when growing cannabis.
Sage advice.Agreed. This is why I am going back to basics and trying a 1-part 1 nute that takes you through veg and flower to just keep it simple and focus on the basics, that will always get you better yields, especially as a beginner, which I still am haha.
Absolutely spot on analogy, they will eat even when they aren't hungry and we all know that is never a good time.Human nature always shines through with one of our worst characteristics, greed. Fortunately though with growing cannabis, you don’t need to feed more to get more. Cannabis plants are like dogs, they’ll damn near eat as much as you give and in the process, get sick.
I'm not kidding. I have absolutely not read half the post's here. Point not taken. How does growing in soil first make hydro harder or easier?You’ve got to be kidding. Have you actually read half the posts in here?
It allows for a new grower to recover from a mistake and complete a grow and learn instead of killing their plants with one fuck up. More forgiving and allows for a grower to learn and apply the basics.I'm not kidding. I have absolutely not read half the post's here. Point not taken. How does growing in soil first make hydro harder or easier?
Your going to make a mistake in any undertaking you venture into. You can mitigate risk by proper research and application. If your scared of risk and study you can aim low and start with a process that will teach you nothing about another. Hydro is ridiculously simple. The nutrients are already properly proportioned for you. All you have to do is follow instructions of those who have succeeded before which doesn't require you to read half a website. How does growing in soil first make hydro harder or easier?Hydro is the least forgiving medium and new growers will most always make mistakes, 1 mistake in hydro can cost an entire grow, but soil allows you time correct the mistake and learn for next time withour having to start from scratch. Not saying one is superior, just soil is generally more newbie friendly.
Problems in hydro can be fixed far faster than soil. The best way to solve problems is before they happen though.It allows for a new grower to recover from a mistake and complete a grow and learn instead of killing their plants with one fuck up. More forgiving and allows for a grower to learn and apply the basics.
Soil has buffersIt allows for a new grower to recover from a mistake and complete a grow and learn instead of killing their plants with one fuck up. More forgiving and allows for a grower to learn and apply the basics.
Hey Fuckingatodeaso, you’re gonna be a great addition to RIU. Nice to meet you.Your going to make a mistake in any undertaking you venture into. You can mitigate risk by proper research and application. If your scared of risk and study you can aim low and start with a process that will teach you nothing about another. Hydro is ridiculously simple. The nutrients are already properly proportioned for you. All you have to do is follow instructions of those who have succeeded before which doesn't require you to read half a website. How does growing in soil first make hydro harder or easier?