leaffan
Member
Ah, but it can also be very cheap.
Hi Jellyfish, how so?
Ah, but it can also be very cheap.
Thanks med-man.
Hey Buds, you can grow in a greenhouse with MMPR, Peace Natural plans on doing this. All other aspects of processing has to be in a building. The cost of electricity, especially in Ontario is a factor for sure. Indoor is what we know though. No experience with greenhouse grow. It's interesting how a small increase in efficiency can negate the electricity issue.
Pest management is a key issue. I think it might be the demise of some.
hydro will always beat soil i n quality, yield, labour, costs, set up and maintenance
the only war it doesnt win is forgiveness.
my guess if someone is only focussing on "large" spaces for "lots" of plants and a "good budget", it seems like patients are noit even a question in this formula. esp when profit is the only focus in the o.p. respectfully
med-man
Your second post stated you at peak ran 1500KW, I misread that what with my dyslexia and thought you mean W. I run more than 1500W in a tent.
Again you really think you can set up a hydro grow in the wild west and grow with chemical quicker than I can broad cast seed and start to dominate the landscape organically.
That is incorrect because fields of cannabis are growing in Morocco, Mexico, Afghanistan and Spain organically, already proving you know fuck all about in my garden Med man.
Didn't you go talking in the MMpr thread and then went quiet didn't you saying you had sent letters of intent?
Did they not tell you in replys to these letters that you will possibly face criminal prosecution for pollution? Regardless of cannabis being legal pollution is illegal. Cannabis with chemicals is Contamabis!
Nowhere on the planet is it more considerate or financially better practice to set up a hydro house like 'Thanet Earth' doing all the growing for laymen than it is to have many isolated small organic facility’s who benefit the local and worldwide economy and environment.
Organic/Veganic or go home guys!! Its 2014
"I will not argue that an application of 'p2o5' 2 weeks prior to planting and a dose of 'Superthrive' upon planting will be all that all that is needed for the start up 3 years until the grow starts to produce organic matter and eventually post lines can be erected with shade cloth and irrigation to start to PRODUCE like Afghanistan, Mexico & Morocco"!
Regarding safety of patient's, it is far more important to commit to NO pesticides!Fully amended organic soil - only adding water the full life of the plant.
When trying to increase yields, only by homemade accelerated compost teas, fermented plant extracts, or amendment / nutrient specific teas...
In my personal opinion - if you are growing for medical patients, a true organic soil should be the only method considered. After all, you growing for the health of another human being...not for profit and yield.
Hydro or organic, doesn't matter. If the source material is clean (no heavy metals) both can produce extreme quality buds. Hydro no better or worse, higher yielding though. It's all in feeding the plant properly. Giving it what it wants. It's a lot easier to do that in organic setups.
As far as the heavy metal bit is concerned - if you watch the quality and source locations of the materials used to build the soil in the first place, and such things are never a concern...
But if you are in the game to make a buck - then Sativa Dragon hit the nail on the head. There is no room for altruism when it's a dog eat dog mentality that has taken over this industry...
If you're going to play the game...you have folks banging out dro beasters all day - and that is the game you may ultimately have to play. Because they can pump out more garbage than you can true quality, they will under sell and drive you out of the market....
If you are REALLY doing it for the well being of the patients, your patients will love and respect you for putting their health above all else. Granted - you may never end up driving a Bentley.
dank.Frank
Regarding safety of patient's, it is far more important to commit to NO pesticides!
Hydro can be organic. Mojave runs chem nutes in a recirculating dwc system utilizing a bio filter with ewc, right up to flush time then switches to straight ewc tea and bigbloom for final flush! Bout as clean as it gets and no pesticides!
"Right" according to you is not necessarily "right"JohnnyBravo - ummm...you don't flush true organics - so whoever you are touting as a prime example of whatever - isn't doing it right. Hate to burst that bubble.
Plants unable to express themselves in anything other than soil? LolHowever, hydroponics can be done with organically derived nutrients, yes - but it still isn't the same as allowing the plant to express itself...as you are still force feeding what you think the plant needs.
out with the HID's! LolSOIL...there is something about SOIL - you know, the stuff plants were created...or evolved...to grow in. (which ever you prefer) You know - the NATURAL way. One does not simply best nature...history has proven this.
U are most certainly entitled to that line of thinking!I think soil, in general, is very key to taste factor...not just "organic" nutrients.
How does one force feed a plant? That's a new one for me.