outdoor hydroponics

letmeblazemyfuckingbong

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ok this is what i was wondering indoors veg groth and flowering takes off alot fatser than soil but outside when growing in dirt they grow quite fast as well but what i was wondering is what would happen to veg and yeild if i was somehow able to pull it off like driper system or bubbler only problem i see would be the rain and insect touching the the clay balls and spreading a bunch of un wanted bacteria like would it flower any faster or would it be the same just faster groth the potency should climb quite a bit i want to hear what u guys think before i try this
 

smartsoverambition

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It's an old post but it is a valid question i just don't see how it would work without very annoying interferences and the need for power, it would also make the plants WAY!!!! more noticeable, i thought about it to cuz if u manage to overcome that, u woul have very fast growth but cuz of that fast growth thew WILL get root bound so u'd then tranfer them into the ground, i just say grow one inside until the very earliest u can put it outside and then u'll find out the definition of monster lol
 

beginningbotanist420

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You could do a hempy bucket. It worked for me last season, but i don't think it made that much of a difference. But on the other hand, i didn't use hydro nutes, but the same soil nutes as i was using on my other plants. But the only thing is you have to water every day. Although that wasn't too bad for me, not everyone can do that.
 
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