I've been reading all these various posts . . . clearly growing the superb herb successfully is something of an artform. Have had a little bit of experience growing other "ordinary" crops, but am intrigued with trying hydroponics. I like the idea of high density farming, no soil required, much more precise control of nutrient consumption and recycled water . . . but it also seems to be the case that if something goes wrong, it goes wrong very quickly, and disaster can strike if you're not on top of this every day.
That's my impression . . . certainly open to input anyone wishes to offer.
As a side note, I was at the Maximum Yield Hydroponics Indoor Gardening event in SF a few weeks ago. What an event!!! But also, what a range of choices to work with, too many perhaps, looking through my pile of catalogs, user guides, notes . . .
That's my impression . . . certainly open to input anyone wishes to offer.
As a side note, I was at the Maximum Yield Hydroponics Indoor Gardening event in SF a few weeks ago. What an event!!! But also, what a range of choices to work with, too many perhaps, looking through my pile of catalogs, user guides, notes . . .