Conversely I've seen so many reports by now it seems clear that, all environmental factors being equal, hydroponic methods can produce 1-3% more thc than the same strain grown in soil. That interesting to me!
It's downright fascinating. Breeding to me is fascinating. It's simple, yet I find it amazing, that you can take 50% of plant A, & 50% of plant B,(talking about finished product here) mix them, & consume how you wish. However, the effect can be much different, if you breed plant A & B, & consume your chosen F1. The fact that the sum can be more than the parts is just amazing to me. For me, growing in general (any plant) is just a spiritual experience.
I hadn't touched a ph pen in years... but that said, I have previously gone over and over my soil mix and Albrecht ratios... I then kicked it to Tim Wilson and he assisted in fine tuning a few things to what I believe is near perfect...
Rhizosphere interactions maintain my ph... making everything overall less complicated in my opinion. It does require a bit of trust however in the rhizosphere, and there is no instant gratification...
I would love, love, love, to pick your brain about that. I would imagine you have a trusted Rhizo brand source? Bc from what I know about it, if those interactions are not on time, or fail, for any reason, you now have a ph problem which you may try to remedy, & the rhizo makes that harder to deal with...no? Or do you let your mix brew before planting in it?
And the idea of water and moving parts just SEEMS overwhelming from the other side of the fence. Its up to you, to voice that and make sure that it becomes common knowledge. Cause ive personally heard it a lot. Hydro is easier. I didnt respond to this cause i disagree lol.
I was just seeing a bit of frustration in your post and i thought maybe i could help ease it is all haha.
No frustration at all my man, not even a little. Thank you for trying to ease the tension nonetheless. The moving parts thing is a very compelling argument against a beginner in hydro. Very good point.
Some of my hydro snob friends say soil grown doesn't get them as high- which really leads into what you had to say about it being purely subjective, based more on biochemistry and experience driven expectation, rather than the product itself.
I don't like snob growers or smokers, no matter what medium. (Should that go without saying? Does anyone like
any type of snob?) I've had hydro that blew me to the moon. I've had soil that I truly enjoyed vaping. Vape + Organics = Tasty It was almost like when you eat something, even though you aren't hungry, just bc it tastes so good. I like it all.
One thing I love about this plant is the unifying effects it tends to have overall. Alcohol has been proven to make many people belligerent, confrontational, argumentative. Other drugs even more so. This plant we all love so much, tends not to divide, but to join people. & the community surrounding it (for the most part) is very down to earth & friendly, even the super knowledgable ones. I guy at my preferred hydro shop met
Chemdog the other day. He said, "You would never know it to look at him, or how he talks, he's humble." (his account, not mine) When people get so full of themselves (for their abilities, or their "discerning palate) that they ruin that, I just find it disheartening. If your abilities are that good, let other people shout your praises. They are heard much louder than when you sing them yourself.
About the palate, I haven't consumed enough product in various forms to have developed anything that could be considered trustworthy. Though I would love to one day go to a cannabis cup & try some of these entries (do they let you do that?) Do they ever hold them in Mass lol? Cuz I'd love to go.
I can appreciate a $200 bottle of wine, however, if you are offering me wine that you made yourself... I think I can appreciate that even more. & I'm not going to grill you on if it was "hydro or soil."