Marihuanaträumt
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I was kinda thinking of something like that
nvthis said:Yup! Ima soil grower. Ok, so before I get distracted I will put down my feeding schedule and approx. cost. Ok, here goes...........
Week 1 of flower: 3 TBSP molasses per gal
Week 4 or 5 of flower: (or both) 3 TBSP molasses per gal
Tap water
Average cost: Ummm. Yeah, I dunno. Let's say .30 cents? Free if I go next door and raid the kitchen cabinet
That's it! .30 cents for whatever ounces of bud? I could do worse!
pcduck said:IDK but if it cost $40 to ship for small bottle how much is large bag of soil?
MindzEye said:12 plant ebb & grow $465, it can be built for $100.. only parts that would need replacing are pumps at $20... That investment will last a long time... But that I consider a grow room expense...
I pay $50 for nutrients for one grow... Once the equipment is paid for its cheaper and faster to grow with hydro...
leafminer said:The problem with DWC is you need all those fancy nutrients.
nvthis said:Ah. And there's the catch, my friend.
The SS recipe I am using will break down like this.. Say for a 12 plant grow....
Soil: $60
Amendments: Slightly less than $20
Buckets: $2.50 a piece soo.. $30 for 1 large plant per bucket.
Not counting lights and exhaust: $110 to get started, then $80 per grow afterwards (give or take $2.50 for occasional bucket replacement). Basic.
In stark contrast, what's a hydro system going for these days? And what costs for replacement parts when needed?
Sorry, there's no comparison. No, I mean it, no comparison. Either system, technique or hybred has it's different qualities, advantages and disadvantages. Some techniques fit some folks needs and vice versa. Take me for instance. I wanna do hydro so bad I can taste it. However, considering my present living arrangement, it's just not feasible. If I had a way I would be full hydro as we speak, but I can't. Therefore, for me, comparison is illogical.
leafminer said:Most of you guys forget that there are those of us who don't have access to grow shops and such like.
nvthis said:Ah. And there's the catch, my friend.
The SS recipe I am using will break down like this.. Say for a 12 plant grow....
Soil: $60
Amendments: Slightly less than $20
Buckets: $2.50 a piece soo.. $30 for 1 large plant per bucket.
Not counting lights and exhaust: $110 to get started, then $80 per grow afterwards (give or take $2.50 for occasional bucket replacement). Basic.
In stark contrast, what's a hydro system going for these days? And what costs for replacement parts when needed?
Sorry, there's no comparison. No, I mean it, no comparison. Either system, technique or hybred has it's different qualities, advantages and disadvantages. Some techniques fit some folks needs and vice versa. Take me for instance. I wanna do hydro so bad I can taste it. However, considering my present living arrangement, it's just not feasible. If I had a way I would be full hydro as we speak, but I can't. Therefore, for me, comparison is illogical.
MindzEye said:$25 ph meter that you need with soil also
pcduck said:The cost of your medium and additives is more than my water and GH3 part and little bit of hydroton. Not much difference in replacement costs since you are also trying to add air to the medium also. You want to do the same with soil as we do with water how is that cheaper?
MindzEye said:But with every time you buy soil and amendments the price of your grows keeps rising... I buy my medium once, all I need is my $50 nutrients... No matter how you slice it, soil costs more.. The extra $19 for a meter is small beans...
MindzEye said:And no you cant compare soil and hydro because hydro out performs soil every time for less money...
MindzEye said:No matter how you slice it, soil costs more..
MindzEye said:4 months and still have some to spare..
You can look at all the aspects here, I spent months doing it... I was a dedicated soil grower for years until I took a plunge into hydro and now I see I should have made the change a long time ago...
MindzEye said:After you recycle your soil you will still have to add new amendments since the only nutrients found in molasses is magnesium and iron, you will have to add food for your plants at some point... Plants dont grow on hopes and dreams.... The .30 per grow is only based on what you add to water during your grow and not on the nutrients you add to your soil prior to a grow... Everyone I know that recycles soil has to add compost and other amendments to it because the soil is spent....
And we are not done yet because you keep switching back and fourth first its .30 a grow then later on you say you buy $60 worth of soil plus amendments... so what is it .30 or $100 a grow? make up your mind...
Im done with this conversation... Its no use, I see your a dedicated soil grower, I was also... Not everyone has to be... This all came about because I told the origional poster that soil isnt even needed and you seem intent on proving me wrong...
Happy growing, and I give you a big wave with no dirt under my fingernails...
Marihuanaträumt said:WOW this thread took a 180 turn from asking about an air line in a soil grow!!!!!
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