Organic DWC?

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Hey guys, this may turn into a bit of a ramble but here goes :grin:

I've learned a lot in the short while that I've been a part of AFN and through my first three grows, now in the bag. One of my most recent (non surprising) conclusions is the fact that my organic soils girls always taste better than my synthetic DWC plants, regardless of cleanse/curing time. This is something I really had to experience first hand and now my mind seems made up. Everybody that grows wants high quality and high yield, it goes without saying, but now I find myself considering trying out an organic version of DWC - I have no idea if anyone here at AFN is doing this or has tried it before but I'd love as MUCH feedback as possible.

I've been looking into specific nutrients for organic DWC and there are a surprising amount available, apparently most of the biobizz range can run in hydro - this is the one I know least about so any feedback on biobizz would be great, they seem pretty cheap. Advanced nutrients have a small line up of organic hydro nutes, the main grow/bloom base being Iguana Juice then additives like Nirvana, anybody tried these before? Any other related nute suggestions very welcome.

I know organics and hydro haven't mixed well in the past, no pun intended - but I feel like just with autoflowers the nutrients may have come along too, advanced nutrients emphasise the fact a lot that there will be no kind of slime issue using their super clean triple filtering of ingredients, and I assume the other companies should be following suit if they advertise for use in hydro systems.

Any thoughts and opinions on this matter are welcome, or even just some advice :grin:

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I have been working on an a idea to combined hydro and soil! If u ever seen strain hunters, the visit jamaica and they do natrual hyrdroponics! What they do is grow on these mounds of land in the "swamp"area what they do is plant seeds on top of the mound and go under the water and chop off blocks of land and pile it on top of the mound what this does is it allows the plant to grow in soil but the roots are in the water. I been trying to figure away to replecate this using pots.
 
That sounds interesting bro..

After more reading it seems that if I were to do this, it would be via the Advanced nute line up. They're the only ones who guarantee success in hydro so when I have the time any money I may just give it a try :grin:
 
This is one older vid Ive had stored on my old PC.I have some others but not sure how true they are.but,ill post em when I run across em.

[video=youtube;5zWy-6DiKCQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zWy-6DiKCQ[/video]
 
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