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Billy Mahoney
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unless you got some serious stacks to blow figureing out aero, stick with soil. it will keep your start up costs down, and is alot more forgiving than aero. no need for r/o, nutrient costs are lower, no need for chillers or heaters, no rez to buy, no tubing to set up, i could go on for days
keep aero around as a goal
dreaming of a current culture uc set up right now
Soil is a good way to learn the basics and some experienced
farmers choose to stay with soil. So there's nothing wrong with it.
For me, I'm currently growing 3 plants in soil, but for my next grow, I will be growing 1 plant scrog style in a top-drip/dwc bucket for better yields in less time than soil.
For a beginner with soil, Fox Farms soil & nutes
is getting good results for me. But now that I'm confident
with the basics, I'm ready to step-up to the next level.
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