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  1. Sneakerpimp

    Organic Grow with the Speed and Yield of a Synthetic Hydroponics Grow

    I would say the footprint of the pot is dwarfed by the size of the plant. So soil or hydro, the plant is going to take up space. And yes, perlite is pretty much a given for soil growing.
  2. Sneakerpimp

    Organic Grow with the Speed and Yield of a Synthetic Hydroponics Grow

    Yes I would agree bigger pots = bigger plants. But in terms of nutrients, there are a lot of organic guano's and plant hormones that achieve the same results as synthetics with less effort and cost. Although it's harder than just going to the hydro shop and blowing a load on advanced nutrients.
  3. Sneakerpimp

    Organic Grow with the Speed and Yield of a Synthetic Hydroponics Grow

    I have lurked the popular grow forums and not found a good thread on this topic. The threads I found deteriorated into a pissing match between liberal hippies and right wing conservatives. The outcome was people on both sides were fucking morons.
  4. Sneakerpimp

    Organic Grow with the Speed and Yield of a Synthetic Hydroponics Grow

    I believe the right methods implemented with an organic grow could allow it to compete with a synthetic hydroponics grow. What gives organic grows an advantage: - Cheap setup cost - Healthier - Less maintenance - More forgiving of errors - Lower running cost - Product that tastes and...
  5. Sneakerpimp

    The Lost Art of Foliar Feeding

    Not intrigued at all based on his unintelligent and closed-minded posts.
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