Well, sort of. I have grown with most hydro from drip, LPA, HPA, DWC, SWC, and F & D, which provides the most control for minimal effort. It is also the easiest to make a correction with; simply disconnect the tubing (I have shut off valves) dump the nutes, flush the plant if needed, make fresh nutes and you're back on track
The old argument that organic tastes better is laughable. Differences could be easily be reduced to whose organic nutrients, v whose inorganic nutrients as well as beginning with pure water to mix nutes. I start with ~ 2ppm RO water, but take it to the next level re-energizing it via vortexing, structuring, and magnetizing. These make the water more available to the nutrients and therefor the root system which feeds the plants
Another great benefit of Hydro is growth, which is typically 2-4Xs greater. This is confirmed by many Greenhouse Seed YT videos.
I'll be posting more later
Here's a super simple DIY I developed and tweaked for a couple years now. It is easily expandable
I start seedlings and clones in a DIY Bubbler, which is easily modified to grow the less choice plants. The best go into my DIY Mini-Me F & D.
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The old argument that organic tastes better is laughable. Differences could be easily be reduced to whose organic nutrients, v whose inorganic nutrients as well as beginning with pure water to mix nutes. I start with ~ 2ppm RO water, but take it to the next level re-energizing it via vortexing, structuring, and magnetizing. These make the water more available to the nutrients and therefor the root system which feeds the plants
Another great benefit of Hydro is growth, which is typically 2-4Xs greater. This is confirmed by many Greenhouse Seed YT videos.
I'll be posting more later
Here's a super simple DIY I developed and tweaked for a couple years now. It is easily expandable
I start seedlings and clones in a DIY Bubbler, which is easily modified to grow the less choice plants. The best go into my DIY Mini-Me F & D.
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