Read a thread on another forum where a couple of the members stated that growing in hydroponics, the bud is not as potent and flavorful as it is grown from soil. Just posting here to have this confirmed or debunked. Thank you!
getnaqsty said:I assume you don't give it nutrients for the last week of flower before harvest?
docfishwrinkle said:thg are you still using flora nova?
getnasty said:Read a thread on another forum where a couple of the members stated that growing in hydroponics, the bud is not as potent and flavorful as it is grown from soil. Just posting here to have this confirmed or debunked. Thank you!
THG said:IMO, there is no truth to that at all. In addition, I simply do not believe that most people can tell the difference in bud grown hydroponically and that grow in soil.
David Harritz said:As well as i think the growing of hydroponically will be better as there is not any interference of the atmosphere out side. Indoor the risk of the insect is alps gets reduced. so in my view hydro is better than soil but depends on the condition .
You'll find the same being said about "organics" or "indoor vs outdoor" or vice versa...Read a thread on another forum where a couple of the members stated that growing in hydroponics, the bud is not as potent and flavorful as it is grown from soil. Just posting here to have this confirmed or debunked. Thank you!
Hamster Lewis said:I think your logic is flawed...I grow soil indoors and don't hve problems with pests and bugs. I think hydro might out grow soil indoors but as long as you don't use soil brought in from outdoors both shld remian pest free provided you don't introduce pests to your grow room ie infected clones or tainted soil. jmo
getnasty said:Read a thread on another forum where a couple of the members stated that growing in hydroponics, the bud is not as potent and flavorful as it is grown from soil. Just posting here to have this confirmed or debunked. Thank you!
Hick said:You'll find the same being said about "organics" or "indoor vs outdoor" or vice versa...
"PROPERLY" grown bud. properly cured, is very near impossible to differentiate..
DiamondJim420 said:Some very reliable sources say yes, and some very reliable sources say no. Having done a lot of research on the internet, and from reading books by Cerventes and Rosenthal, I think the predominant opinion is that soil grows produce better taste.
Personally, being a new grower, I can't say. I imagine that, like most things, the truth is somewhere in the middle.
But really, when the smoke is so potent that it only takes 2-3 hits to get really high, does taste really matter? Not much time in there to really enjoy taste...And when the grows are done correctly, there is no discernable difference in potency between hydro and soil grows...the key here is "when done properly"...
Having said that, I'm a dedicated soil grower...because of the simplicity.
You're gonna find people who swear that their hydro grows taste as good as any soil grow. I don't believe it, mainly because of the evidence given by the tastelessness of winter-grown hydroponic tomatoes vs. the wonderful tasting soil-grown tomatoes in the summer.
And you're gonna find people who swear that their soil grows produce just as much just as fast as hydro grows...again, I don't believe it. Experts swear otherwise.
Whichever grow method you choose, if you keep it sensimillia (seedless) and give it proper nutrients, you will produce smoke that is infinitely better than the seed-filled crap that comes from Mexico.
Good luck to you.
getnasty said:This thread is from last October, but uh.... thanks AGAIN, guys! Lol
getnasty said:This thread is from last October, but uh.... thanks AGAIN, guys! Lol
David Harritz said:As well as i think the growing of hydroponically will be better as there is not any interference of the atmosphere out side. Indoor the risk of the insect is alps gets reduced. so in my view hydro is better than soil but depends on the condition .
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