DIRT.....Yes or No

can.i.buz

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where do you get it? I like Kellogg's. They sell it at Lowe's. It's on the certified organic list by clean green. And it's a southern California company.
 

YaK

just some guy
Dirt is too.... uh... Dirty.

I like the cleanliness and ultimate control level of my hydro op.

I wont say one is better than the other, just that you should do whatever feels good.:peace:
 

tilemaster

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i dont know a generic store nationwide to get it..i get it from a number of nurseries..i think it can compete with foxfarm being its much cheaper ..u can search the web for distributors sunshine pro mix ..

 

tilemaster

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no problem..but to clarify my thoughts on dirt vs hydro..or areo..its hard to evaluate it..but id say hands down on a huge commericial op..or anything of a large nature..its easier much easier to manage a large crop in a hydro automated system. large containers and routine hand or wand watering isnt nessesary. soil i believe produces better tasting nugz. hydro does compare tho.. I think it would be ignorant to turn a blind eye to a very established technique. they each have there own advantages. im using soil now. TM
 

tahoe58

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I haven't tried the hydro capability of my plug'n play box. I love soil. The smell and the feel. I suppose I might try hydro one of these days, but for now, its something I know, and something that works. Walk On!~:bigjoint:
I'm on my second grow. I just don't feel good about hydro even though I grow indoors. I did some cloning a few weeks ago and I though I had lost all 10 of them. I put them in dirt and now I could pull 30 more clones if I wanted to. I LOVE DIRT! Any one else have an opinion on dirt versus hydro?
 
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