soil or hydro for taste flavor?

Hook Daddy

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I too love to ski, tried snowboarding for a year, never picked a board up again, skis for me. That being said I just switched to indoor hydro so can’t vouch for the taste yet, but the yields are incredible, can’t wait to get it all cured. I tend to agree that some taste is in the micro nutes, but with a good nute system I think I will get close to Mother Nature. I don’t even pretend to myself I will be able to do better, but for the trade off of yield and ease, its hard to beat indoor hydro.
 

PadawanWarrior

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I too love to ski, tried snowboarding for a year, never picked a board up again, skis for me. That being said I just switched to indoor hydro so can’t vouch for the taste yet, but the yields are incredible, can’t wait to get it all cured. I tend to agree that some taste is in the micro nutes, but with a good nute system I think I will get close to Mother Nature. I don’t even pretend to myself I will be able to do better, but for the trade off of yield and ease, its hard to beat indoor hydro.
We were hated for many years. That's why we started dressing and acting more like Punks.

Careful. Most snowboards don't have breaks, lol.


Disclaimer: All these boarders suck ass, lol.
 

Hook Daddy

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Don’t get me wrong, I loved snowboarding, but I grew up on skis, was dropping out of helicopters at age 13, and at 14 worked for blue enterprises laying out most of the ski areas on the west coast. We would ski mountains in the winter, and survey them the next summer to determine chair lift routes, pole locations, the paths of runs and where to grade, avalanche hazards, etc. I respect the new age of snowboarding, just like the new age of hydroponics, I just love the old school skis on the snow. I may very well try my hydro buds for a while and switch back, who knows.
 

conor c

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I just harvested some WW from an organic sip,I also have the same strain from hydro so ill compare when the organic is cured.
In my experience real widow prefers soil if i remember correctly even in the stupid tests greenhouse did years back im sure they found the same out think it may be the Brazilian influence that makes it so idk unless you test it under strict test conditions it be hard to say
 

myke

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One thing for sure is hydro buds shrink/dry down more then organic IME. Not sure if others experience the same?
 

Lalalando

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Organic growing is sort of like snowboarding. Never seen a skier that switched to snowboarding go back to skis. Similarly you don’t see many organic growers go back to hydro. Usually it’s the other way around. You cannot beat the simplicity of a plant in a soil pot; you just water it. Couldn’t be easier...
Hydroponics is good for indoor growers looking for ROI; insanely good yields are the main reason for all the extra effort and energy spent imo.
Plants feeding themselves naturally through symbiosis w/fungi exhibit the full flavor profile of the given strain. Whatever is in the medium you choose to grow in will eventually be deposited into the flesh of the plants growing in it. This is why grapes from different regions make different vintages of wine. It’s the soil composition itself and the amount of rain that season that affects the flavor and sugar content, etc. of the grapes.
Maybe it’s because I always used cheap ass nutes but it seemed like no matter how well I flushed my hydro weed always had a weird taste. Once I switched to living soil I was so impressed with the quality of the end product for such low effort I never looked back.
It took an extended power outage to reach this decision: while all the plants growing in the aero rails died overnight the clones we had in soil pots survived by ambient sunlight. I bought a worm factory 360 and now I feed my plants mostly veggie and fruit scraps that would’ve gone into the trash anyway. I keep a few simple amendments on hand to recycle the soil over and over adding fresh worm castings each time; system is totally self sustainable.
Gold! I never had to do "adjusting and measuring PH" thing, since I grow in soil too
 

chef_fiji

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Organic growing is sort of like snowboarding. Never seen a skier that switched to snowboarding go back to skis. Similarly you don’t see many organic growers go back to hydro. Usually it’s the other way around. You cannot beat the simplicity of a plant in a soil pot; you just water it. Couldn’t be easier...
Hydroponics is good for indoor growers looking for ROI; insanely good yields are the main reason for all the extra effort and energy spent imo.
Plants feeding themselves naturally through symbiosis w/fungi exhibit the full flavor profile of the given strain. Whatever is in the medium you choose to grow in will eventually be deposited into the flesh of the plants growing in it. This is why grapes from different regions make different vintages of wine. It’s the soil composition itself and the amount of rain that season that affects the flavor and sugar content, etc. of the grapes.
Maybe it’s because I always used cheap ass nutes but it seemed like no matter how well I flushed my hydro weed always had a weird taste. Once I switched to living soil I was so impressed with the quality of the end product for such low effort I never looked back.
It took an extended power outage to reach this decision: while all the plants growing in the aero rails died overnight the clones we had in soil pots survived by ambient sunlight. I bought a worm factory 360 and now I feed my plants mostly veggie and fruit scraps that would’ve gone into the trash anyway. I keep a few simple amendments on hand to recycle the soil over and over adding fresh worm castings each time; system is totally self sustainable.
great analogy, considering i snowboard and i totally know what you mean, i'm a big believer in soil grow so it makes me a bit bias, but that totally confirms my beliefs and understand of soil microbes
 

chef_fiji

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I broke my wrist my first time actually in 1986 when I was like 13. Very first run and all. I could instantly turn on my toeside edge and I was feeling cocky. Too bad I didn't know how to properly use my back edge and caught the frontside edge. Listing to Black Flag's In My Head on my Sony Sports probably didn't help.

So I got a cast and skied the rest of the year and a few more years after, before I got my own board. I learned how to fall though. I'm really good at it, lol. I've tripped a couple times in front of my family and they trip out on how it looks. They say it's like slow motion. When I know I'm gonna eat shit I just accept it and try to slow my impact and distribute the pain. Gotta Roll It Off.
totally you got learn to fall right, first 3-4 times i snowboard we would go to black diamond trails and fuck our self up , but that was perfect to actually to understand the board how to ride, almost as if adrenaline helps you learn faster, now i'm confident to do diamonds and back country trail which i did in Oregon and wow those mountains are insane comapred to out over here in the east.
 

Obepawn

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I think Sun grown organic is the most valuable. Everything else is a compromise based on security.
A perfectly controlled indoor grow will bring out the absolute potential of a plant’s genetics in terms of taste, smell and potency. No cloudy days, no floods, no extremes in temperature and more control over pest. No comparison. Quality over yield any day.
 

chef_fiji

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A perfectly controlled indoor grow will bring out the absolute potential of a plant’s genetics in terms of taste, smell and potency. No cloudy days, no floods, no extremes in temperature and more control over pest. No comparison. Quality over yield any day.
100 percent that's what I believe
 
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