hydroponically grown marijuana


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Posted By How-To-Grow-Weed on December 25, 2007 at 16:25:45:

In Reply to: Re: 445th BG, 453rd BG, 389th BG books posted by Moofy (Yvonne) UK on November 26, 2006 at 06:20:28:

Growing cannabis indoors is easy and legal, If you have a medical marijuana card. In some states in the USA you can actually grow up to 12 marijuana plants or more, legally. With that being said, it can be a bit of a pain to actually start growing your own.

But there is technology that can make growing weed indoors easy and fun. Indoor hydroponics systems can now be used to bring your herb garden indoors, and create danky, sticky marijuana and cannabis buds all year long; Ripe for the plucking and ready to smoke! Homegrown marijuna is higher quality, and much safer than pot that has been purchased commercially off the street. Those looking for medical benefits, will find growing their own marijuana to be the answer to creating your own medicine for pain releif and to treat symptoms.

In Latin, the word hydroponics means literally "water working." Hydroponics is the practice of growing plants in either a bath or flow of highly oxygenated, nutrient enriched water. In soil, biological decomposition breaks down organic matter into the basic nutrient salts that plants feed on. Water dissolves these salts and allows uptake by the roots. For a plant to receive a well balanced diet, everything in the soil must be in perfect balance. Rarely, if ever, can you find such ideal conditions in soil due to the lack of organic matter left behind on the surface, contamination and biological imbalances. With hydroponics, water is enriched with these very same nutrient salts, creating a hydroponic nutrient solution that is perfectly balanced. And since this hydroponic nutrient solution is contained, it does not harm our environment as does runoff from fertilized soil. Additionally, very little water is lost to evaporation
in a hydroponic system, owing to its application in drought stricken areas. To support the plants in a hydroponic system, an inert soil-free medium like fiber, sand or stone, may be used to anchor the roots. These hydroponic mediums are designed to be very porous for excellent retention of air and water that's necessary for a healthy plant - roots need to breathe too! In addition to a perfectly balanced diet, hydroponic plants have their food and water delivered directly to their roots. This way, the energy normally used to develop long roots can be redirected to growing more plant, which is a great benefit indeed! With the proper exposure to natural sunlight or supplemental grow lights, your hydroponic plants.

How do you grow cannabis and marijuana indoors? Look for a stealth hydroponic grow box with powerful lights and odor control. Some hi-tech grow boxes are powered by state of the art LED light grow bars engineered for growing plants in hydroponics systems!

Tell me what you think? http://www.homegrown-hydroponics.com/mosy.html

Pretty nice huh? Indoor gardening for the 21'st centurty made easy with state of the art hydroponic grow systems. I know these are made for growing culinary herbs according to the web site, but they can be used to grow any plant! These grow boxes are great for the beginner or advanced gardener. I haven't used one, but my buddy says they work great for legal marijuana cultivation. My girlfriend wants one to grow her orchids and fresh tomatoes! But you can grow anything. Just remember to check your local and state laws before growing your own marijuana. Don't do anything illegal!! Be safe....

Organoponics:Organoponics is a hydroponic system converted to organic cultivation by replacing the inorganic fertilizer with compost made from sugar waste. In a hydroponic system the roots need to be able to absorb nutrients as they touch the roots' hairs. There is no soil for organic fertilizer to sit in and release nutrients. So far, many chemical additives and root stimulators have done a great job adding nutrients to the plant through hydroponic gardening. Some claim that soil grown plants produce better tasting and possibly more nutritious food t
han hydroponically grown plants although this statement is not proven.



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