I think many of us who are growing organically, have done hydro before. My switch happened for many reasons. First, I live in a warm climate and found it hard work to keep my nutrient solution under 78F....much less the ideal 68-72. This was causing a myriad of problems with my roots. Don't get me wrong, my quality and yield were pretty good, but they still weren't what I wanted. Plus, by about three or four weeks into bloom I was having to pH twice a day......I was happy to have plants feeding that vigorously, but it made me feel trapped at home. I was planning on building a DIY aquarium chiller and decided to watch a video on AMAZON prime called "David vs Monsanto" while trimming bud.
The video did a wonderful job of showing how one of the biggest agribusinesses is trying to manhandle the North American farmer into the roll of a medieval surf.....and they are winning. I know it sounds over the top and mellow dramatic, but I am really not a mellow dramatic person and that is the impression it gave me. I got MAD....and began doing additional research. That research made me angrier....not just at Monsanto, but Bayer, DOW chemical and the like. Government is supposed to regulate business to keep them from violating the rights of the little man, but yet again my country has stomped on the rights of the people and got into bed with big business instead. I wanted to stop this, but my soap box conversations are hardly influential enough to take down even one of these giants. I tell as many people as I can, but most of all - I choose to vote against the behavior of these companies with my pocketbook.
Soil desertification is a major issue, as is the nitrification of our waterways. Because of this, I have always fed my outdoor plants organically. I feel we need to be conscientious of our individual effect on the environment, but I also did not want bugs in my home. Anger made me make the choice, but many other things keep me growing organically.
Now, I water every couple of days. I subscribe to lazy methods. Unlike Cann, MOST of my waterings are nothing more than water and maybe a bit of molasses. I do more topdressing than teas. Not saying it is better - his plants are beautiful. This has given me more of my time back and I love that. I still use my pH pen, but it is once every couple of weeks - not twice a day. pH lets me know where my soil is at and what I am going to top dress with. It helps me correct issues before they become problems. I love that it isn't part of my daily routine anymore. We are also able to go out of town for a few days mid-grow. This is something I would have NEVER attempted before. I can remember being gone for 36 hours to attend a family funeral and knowing that my plants would suffer in hydro. I can now work my set up to auto water and go out of town for 9 days in a grow without ill effects. I don't do that often, but the option is liberating.
I began growing cannabis to help with medical issues that I have lived with since I was a teenager, I wanted a life with more freedom. Hydro did not seem freeing - for me, organics are. I am a science teacher by training, and have always subscribed to a view that education was a life long activity. I also grew up with outdoor organic gardens. The leap to indoor was not a big one, but it changed my life. I have learned to love soil biology - it fascinates me. I get excited when I pull out a microscope to look at predatory mites, spring tails and nematodes doing their thing. If that grosses you out - organics is not the method for you. That makes me sad, because I love it and I want more people to treat mother earth well. Traditional farming methods don't do that......but I would rather you use chemical nutrients than not grow at all.