FF is actually a soil mix; MG is potting mix (though they sell soils, too.)FF and MG are simple soilless mixes. The FF is "organic" while the MG uses fossil fuel.
Fox Farm is actually a company. I just take it to mean one of their soilless mixes when I read FF.FF is actually a soil mix; MG is potting mix (though they sell soils, too.)
thats a stupid answer =/It's a dumb question.
Is the quality of weed better if grown in a hydro set up vs if its grown in FF or MG soil?
Absolutely not better. I wouldn't use either of those soils either. Given growers of equal skill, a proper soil grow will have yields every bit equal to those of hydro in both yield and potency. The one factor that cannot be equated tho is the fact that an organic soil grow will have no chemical taste, so in that sense, an organic grow is better than hydro. IMHO (and in the opinion of so many others as well).Is the quality of weed better if grown in a hydro set up vs if its grown in FF or MG soil?
Is the quality of weed better if grown in a hydro set up vs if its grown in FF or MG soil?
Personally I think "tastes like chemicals" is a myth. A well-done hydro run will yield impeccable product. I am not saying "hydro is better than soil"; I respect the soil brotherhood too much. But I do not believe that hydro is inherently at a disadvantage.Absolutely not better. I wouldn't use either of those soils either. Given growers of equal skill, a proper soil grow will have yields every bit equal to those of hydro in both yield and potency. The one factor that cannot be equated tho is the fact that an organic soil grow will have no chemical taste, so in that sense, an organic grow is better than hydro. IMHO (and in the opinion of so many others as well).
This is a debate that almost invariably gets ugly.