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Hi guys,
after years of hydro failures, I've decided to go back to growing in soil.
my question is - do I need to consider my soil as hydro?
what is the big difference between coco and soil, if this is how I grow my pot:
I use soil with no fertilezer
I use only GHE nutes (which are not organic, of course)
I use only rain water
I give my plant 6.0 PH, and 300-800 PPM (depending on its size)
I always give 25% run-off when watering, and if the run-off's PPM is to high, I flush the soil
I disinfect the roots by adding small dozes of H2O2 to the water (so I kill any organic matter)
I give it high quality light, and 26 degrees celzius at light time and 16 when dark
so, can I consider it Hydro in soil?
after years of hydro failures, I've decided to go back to growing in soil.
my question is - do I need to consider my soil as hydro?
what is the big difference between coco and soil, if this is how I grow my pot:
I use soil with no fertilezer
I use only GHE nutes (which are not organic, of course)
I use only rain water
I give my plant 6.0 PH, and 300-800 PPM (depending on its size)
I always give 25% run-off when watering, and if the run-off's PPM is to high, I flush the soil
I disinfect the roots by adding small dozes of H2O2 to the water (so I kill any organic matter)
I give it high quality light, and 26 degrees celzius at light time and 16 when dark
so, can I consider it Hydro in soil?