PlumberSoCal2
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What kind of water? Tap, with the ammonia and chlorine? Or bottled, that may or may not be pure? Rain water collected from roof runoff with the chemicals from the roof along with the pollutants from our sky?I have years of experience growing and after starting this hobby I quickly realized the best way to grow is with soil that contains sufficient nutrients to grow bud using water only. Nature has been doing it this way for millions of years and it's classic human arrogance to think that you can improve upon the way cannabis is meant to be grown-the way it evolved to grow. I understand that indoor growing under lights is unnatural but beyond that I like to keep everything as organic as possible. When I use pesticide I make a homemade neem oil concoction to spray the plants with, but I grow strong plants with good pest resistance and don't usually need pesticide. I use gnatrol WDG larvicide for the first couple waterings to prevent fungus gnat problems but other than that the plants receive nothing but nice clean water. In some respects I'm still ignorant of growing. For example, I don't even know what the ideal ph is because I've never needed to know that to grow strong plants that produce good weed. I just find quality soil, start my seeds, and water the proper amount from seed to harvest. For years I've been using roots organics soil but next run I'm gonna try KIS(Keep it Simple) organic soil cause it's tailored specifically for people who grow water only. There will be those that disagree but I believe that to make the finest cannabis possible it's best to stick to the way Mother Nature intended to grow plants rather than giving liquid feedings.
I grew 40+ years in soil(s) and while I appreciate the style and have grown thousand of pounds of veggies and weed through the decades I tried coconut coir half a dozen years ago and I'm done with soil. You can have it. I've never grown weed trees as quickly or as large than in coco and small pots. And talk about trichs and bud size and taste? Over the top!
I grow a LOT of weed, currently 80+ plants and I've literally done side by side experiments for years and I'm sticking with hydro