spivak420
Active Member
If you would just take the time to glance at the nutrient regime they are experimenting with,Yeah, I read Matt's stuff a couple months back. Honestly, it's not for us. The absolute last thing I want to start here is the never ending organic/hydro debate. As I mentioned before, that one has no end. It's a classic example of sometimes the need to agree to disagree.
I grow a few organic pants sometimes for head stash and the couple members who insist on organic. On this op, we're growing 6 organic plants/cycle for my wife's organic edibles collective. Other than that, this is, and will remain, a soiless grow op. If anything, we're leaning the other way, trying a few more plants every couple days in the DWC buckets. Godzilla (the first DWC Bubba) is a fine example of the benefits of hydro. I'll have to post another pick of her tomorrow. It's under 2' tall, yet has a 3/4" stock. The shear density of the veg growth is amazing. Of course, it's not just the DWC. The atmosphere is perfect, and the plant is directly under a 1000 watt Daylight Blue MH. I'm going to veg her to about 2.5' and then throw her into the bloom room. Depending on how it turns out (both quantity ans quality) will determine what percentage of our crop will be DWC.
I think you would find most if not all nutes used are safe for hydro use.
Heres the list, in case you don't have time to find it yourself:
-BioCanna (vega, flores, bioboost, cannazyme, and rhizotonic)
-Humic acid (liquid form)
-Fulivc acid (huvega, also Magnesium Sulfate)
-Nature's Nectar N (soy)
-Humbolt Nutes 0-10-0 Natural Bloom (soft rock phosphate based)
-Technaflora soluble seaweed 1-1-16 (good micronutes too)
-Wet Betty organic (lol at the label)
-Hygrozyme
-Myco madness, white widow, great white, myan microzyme
-Calcium - liquid
-Epsom salt (for Mg and Sulfur)
-Thrive Alive, green label. 1-1-1