very nice hush.. I agree w the stronger healthier roots expecially with high tempsHushpuppy said:It's not a problem using hydro nutes in soil as they are specific to hydro only in that they are made to disolve easier in water and move with the water environment in hydro so that the chemicals don't clog up the water systems. The more critical question for nutes is whether they are organic nutes or chemical nutes. The reason is that in nature(organic) microbes in soil are the chemical processors that chelate chemicals from the materials around them. This makes those chemicals available to the plant for absorpsion. In chemical nutes there are no microbes involved because the chemical processing has already been done by the manufacturer. If you are using or wanting to use organic nutes in hydro, they need to be made for use in hydro and you need to supply either enzymes or microbes to help make the organic nutes available to the plant. You can buy Mychorizae and some other beneficial microbes to add to your nutes to help them serve the plant better. The same goes for soil in that if you use organic(either for soil or hydro) then you need to suppliment with a microbe formula for best results. But if you use hydro nutes or soil nutes that are chemical then the need of microbes is not as important. However I have heard some say that Mychorizae added to the medium regardless of nutes actually helps the plant do better and have stronger roots.
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