can u put a hydro plant in soil?

fatboyOGOF

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i went from soil to hydro on a whole crop so it's possible. i later lost the hydro crop but that's another story. i wouldn't try it if it was my only plant though. :)
 

steverthebeaver81

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you can. I do it a lot. Ive gone from hydro(clone) to different hydro(veg), then dropped a reflector on it splitting it in half, vegged for awhile given to a buddy who put it into dirt, we relocated our grow, put it back into hydro, as were doing this my friend accidentally stuck the top in the exhaust fan(new topping method:dunce:), then after a few weeks we decided to revert back to all soil cuz that was the only one left in our ridiculous hydro setup. It looked like crap, and didnt yield a lot, but it lived. Im sayin you can do it, just be easy with it.
 

sebastopolian

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Yes, you can... It's similiar like taking clones from ezcloner (which i do) and transplant the into soil or soilless med., etc. I use Superthrieve when I water the first time to prevent shock with a 99.9% success rate. If the plant & it roots r heathly it should be fine. Just make sure the soil u choose is not going to be to strong (fertilizer's, etc.) So it don't burn your senitive girl. Peace & Happy Gardening!
 

Plebscrubber

Active Member
yes you can.

The hydro start gives them an early boost through their vunerable age...

But if your going to put them in the filthy dirt, it may as well be outdoors to get the benifit of the sun. Dont waste indoor lighting on dirty plants that could be booming in hydro setup.
 

Uncultivated

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yes you can.

The hydro start gives them an early boost through their vunerable age...

But if your going to put them in the filthy dirt, it may as well be outdoors to get the benifit of the sun. Dont waste indoor lighting on dirty plants that could be booming in hydro setup.
Hydro might even give them enough of a boost to survive advice from people who don't know what the hell they're talking about.
 
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