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Originally Posted by Got Humboldt?
I'd like to add that hydro has a way faster turn around time. And also requires a quite a bit less work with gardens that house anything over 15 plants.
a 99 plant grow takes a tremendous amount of soil preparation, potting, and disposal.
None of which are required with hydro. I've seen Hydro gardens get clipped and put back in motion within 12 hours. Time is money.
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agreed. soil seems way labor intensive. I like my hydro and don't think i would ever go to soil . just put everthing on a timer, flush every now and then and your set. AT least in hydro when you have a problem you can flush instantly, and isololate any problems.