HigherTheHigh
Well-Known Member
Has anyone ever done a comparison grow between the two?
I've always been told soil isn't the greatest for yield however it helps massively with taste, I've grown once in soil but I don't think I benefited properly as at the time I was having to move the plants in and out of grow rooms with bags over them.
So my question is if I mixed a light soil mix with perlite would I be able to treat it like coco?
I only ever grow in scrogs from now on so would the yield still be the same or different?
The reason I ask is I had read somewhere on this forum that it can be made similar for watering schedules and I can't for the love of growing find it again, I just thought if I could feed the soil the same amount of water or near as I do in coco then in theory that would make the yield similar?
I'm planning on using Mega Crop, Sweet & Calmag.
Any help would be great, I could test it but I'd prefer to see if anyone had already experimented.
I've always been told soil isn't the greatest for yield however it helps massively with taste, I've grown once in soil but I don't think I benefited properly as at the time I was having to move the plants in and out of grow rooms with bags over them.
So my question is if I mixed a light soil mix with perlite would I be able to treat it like coco?
I only ever grow in scrogs from now on so would the yield still be the same or different?
The reason I ask is I had read somewhere on this forum that it can be made similar for watering schedules and I can't for the love of growing find it again, I just thought if I could feed the soil the same amount of water or near as I do in coco then in theory that would make the yield similar?
I'm planning on using Mega Crop, Sweet & Calmag.
Any help would be great, I could test it but I'd prefer to see if anyone had already experimented.