jonnynobody
Well-Known Member
I've been growing in water to waste hydro dutch buckets for a few years now and I use to grow exclusively in soil. The bud always tasted amazing and the branches seemed hardy and firm. My hydro plants seem to require much more support than I ever provided for my soil plants. I usually had to spread the plant out, but I don't ever remember buds and branches just falling over due to stem weakness. Am I crazy or is this just a commonly known fact that I'm unaware of that soil grows stronger stems and healthier plants? My hydro doesn't taste bad or anything, but it doesn't leave a flavor on the pallet like my soil plants did.
I'm considering switching back to all soil. I think the flavor is much better and that adds to the overall quality and enjoyment of toking on it. I'm running 2 5 gallon buckets in ocean forest next flower cycle and if the flower is better tasting I'm done with hydro. Thanks for any advice you soil pros can offer!
I'm considering switching back to all soil. I think the flavor is much better and that adds to the overall quality and enjoyment of toking on it. I'm running 2 5 gallon buckets in ocean forest next flower cycle and if the flower is better tasting I'm done with hydro. Thanks for any advice you soil pros can offer!