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Outdoor Hydroponics VS Indoor Hydroponics


kronik420

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done coco and perlite medium with a+b canna nutes for years mate.... this years gonna be different . Hate measuring PH all the time.

But yes it works very well. Ive grown some very big plants and some very potent dope outdoor before.

Check out my mazar grow I did and check out the bud pics. That bud was too much to handle for some people. Many panic attacks were had that day.

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done coco and perlite medium with a+b canna nutes for years mate.... this years gonna be different . Hate measuring PH all the time.

 

But yes it works very well. Ive grown some very big plants and some very potent dope outdoor before.

 

Check out my mazar grow I did and check out the bud pics. That bud was too much to handle for some people. Many panic attacks were had that day.

 

where are these pics?

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https://cannabis.community.forums.ozstoners.com/topic/59415-outdoor-mazar/page-4

 

This was in coco and perlite. 70/30 mix. With canna a+B for veg and flower. with some canna Pk/13/14 during one week of flowering.

Outdoor grown hydro way.

 

Powerful smoke that one!!

Enjoy the pics

 

wow :) 

 

was that grown in a green house? or in full sun?

 

and would you recommend growing hydroponically in a greenhouse?

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and would you recommend growing hydroponically in a greenhouse?

 

ok either i'm getting confused or your getting confused.

 

if growing indoors it technically won't be a greenhouse because that term is mainly coined for outdoor / sun growing

 

also you'll need a light sealed room so you control the light cycle and get no interferences from other light sources.

as for growing hydroponically just means you are using some form of circulating water for the medium. and not soil.

 

 

so what do you really want to do or what equipment do you have? do you have a light / fan / tent?

 

and if growing outdoors, unless an auto flowering plant, you'll have to plant at the right time of year.

 

:unknw:

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ok either i'm getting confused or your getting confused.

 

if growing indoors it technically won't be a greenhouse because that term is mainly coined for outdoor / sun growing

 

also you'll need a light sealed room so you control the light cycle and get no interferences from other light sources.

as for growing hydroponically just means you are using some form of circulating water for the medium. and not soil.

 

 

so what do you really want to do or what equipment do you have? do you have a light / fan / tent?

 

and if growing outdoors, unless an auto flowering plant, you'll have to plant at the right time of year.

 

:unknw:

 

plan is to grow inside my greenhouse, hydroponically, in a DFT dutch bato pot system (got tomatoes in there currently)

 

i should be able to grow year round in a greenhouse tho right??

 

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plan is to grow inside my greenhouse, hydroponically, in a DFT dutch bato pot system (got tomatoes in there currently)

 

i should be able to grow year round in a greenhouse tho right??

 

So long as you can light it up like a christmas tree for vegging during winter :)  ....  

But if you can veg them somewhere else then yes. Just need to keep the roots above 20 degrees.

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