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Soil Versus Hydroponics in Growing

11.10.2022, Admin

Plants are grown most commonly in either soil or a hydroponic system.

When plants are grown in soil, the soil can either contain some of the nutrients the plants needs or it organic nutrients can be added directly to the soil. When plants are grown in a hydroponic system, the water contains a mixture of nutrients that feed the roots directly.

You will find that many online resources will tell you that hydroponic systems will produce crops at a faster growth rate. This is true because the root systems are free and aren’t cluttered down with soil so they have more energy to put towards growing the plant instead of the roots pushing through the soil looking for nutrients.

Marijuana can be grown to its maximum potential in both a soil and hydroponic medium. Hydroponic systems require a heavy initial start-up cost and can seem complicated to the novice grower. However, if setup correctly a hydroponic system can offer greater control over the plants health and less overall maintenance as one water reservoir can feed over 12 plants.

I prefer hydroponics systems to grow marijuana because the benefits of hydroponics out weigh the benefits of soil mediums by far. Also you can check the best bud trimmer and freeze dryer canada online.

For one, growth rates can nearly double when marijuana is grown hydroponically.

Hydroponic systems also eliminate insects or pesticides that live in soil that can kill or destroy plant growth.

Hydroponic systems allow for greater control over the PH stability and monitoring of the plant. Nutrients can easily be added to the water depending on the plants needs and then is feed directly to the plants roots.

When looking for nutrients to add to the water for a nutrient solution in a hydroponic system, I use the General Hydroponics Flora Series.

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