Kaiser Puff
Active Member
I have nothing against hydro other than the fact that soil tastes much much better......there is nothing like hitting something grown by an amateur hydro grower and tasting nothing in your mouth but chemicals.....and to be organic in hydro is very very expensive....the costs don't outweigh the rewards for me.....not to mention all the cleaning that's required....taking it all apart so nothing molds, worrying about flooding.....if you forget to feed one time, you'll have a tough time recovering your plants.....soil is wayyyy more forgiving and like i mentioned, at least in my experience, its very rare to find something grown in hydro that tastes like stuff grown organically in soilgood luck with it man
No argument soil is more forgiving then hydro, but going organic in hydro is not that hard. There are many ways to introduce beneficial bacteria and fungi into a hydro system. I'm running Mayan Microzyme for beneficials, Pure Blend Pro for nutes and Liquid Karma and have had a completely balanced res for over 2 weeks now, not 1 pH correction needed. Expensive products like MMZ and Great White aren't even necessary if you can brew up a good tea. Another big plus to beneficials in hydro is they force out bad bugs like pythium (Aquashield does this but why pay for a product with just a couple benes when you can get all the good ones in your system by different means)