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  • ARE YOU SHITING ME FOO WHAT KIND OF FREAKING STERIODS DID YOU USE? THOSE ROOTS ARE INCREDIBLY AMAZING!

  • sur it works, but its not rockwool! try using stg and rockwool and see what does better, rockwool wins every time,but like i said its a grow medium that does work just not the best out there,, my hydro store stop selling it ..no one buys it,

  • @TheJr420420 this video shows an STG Storm series insert in a net pot in a DWC system. Rockwool does not offer a media for this type of system. STG had over twenty unique models for many hydroponics applications and methods. Rockwool is great for flood and drain and top drip, but little else. STG technology works best in DWC, Aeroponic, Fog, NFT and custom engineered systems.

  • @SureToGrowers there is so many ways to grow now, and rockwool has many uses in ntf, dwc, flood drain ,drip, fog, flood and drain. i mean how can you say rockwool has only two ways to grow? im sure STG works but rockwool is king, and allways will be, and STG, is way to expensive, , BUT,STG does get the 'job' done. just pricey, any chance we see that price come down in the near future?

  • @TheJr420420 We get that a lot about price, but the fact is our rockwool type products are actually significantly cheaper than rockwool; cubes, blocks, slabs etc. our Storm inserts are more expensive than hydroton, but most people factor in ease of use; no cleaning, no mess. However Hail mini cubes are about the same as hydroton. check out a site Hydro Media Unlimited and compare. let me know if you agree about affordability. i think many retailers way over price our products.

  • @TheJr420420 RW is alomst never used for container growing, net pots, buckets etc. you have to give me that one. STG really thrives in those systems because of really good airation and does not tend to get to wet. most of our business is not in consumer. We are widley used for high tech systems where we customize designs to fit unique set ups. STG most off beats out RW in head to head trials for these applications. I think we can agree there is plenty of room out there for both products.

  • @SureToGrowers a agree!! to be honest i really watnt to try the all hail STG, but cant find it anywhere around here, mabe ill order some ,,,,, mabe.

  • @TheJr420420 We have a promotion on our website for a bag of Hail at 50% off for trial purposes. I encourage you to do this and give it a try. I would love to get your feedback.

  • DAMN!

  • nice root rot

  • @gkkaul7 First try STG for yourself, youre the one using it, not them. You also have to judge the sourse....when we hear comments like that 9 time out of 10, they never tried STG in any serious way or at all. If a grower can't use STG successfully, he doesn' know what he or she is doing and have not read our directions or watched our videos. Feel free to send me their name, I'll ask them myself.

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  • short bushy plants with roots like this would have some seriously potent yield. That's just beautiful

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  • does anyone know if organic hydroponics can be done with sure to grow because the medium contains pete1 and is not biodegradable

  • @KingDeganawidah Yes, its not easy tho.

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  • @420chronmasta not weed

  • @freerocker101 Still LEGALIZE :D

  • Arroyo and other STG products are available in the UK and EU at puregrow.co.uk

  • @puregrow1 your asking to much for it, if it was about the same price as growdan you would sell a lot more. by the way this stuff is made out of the same stuff they use to absorb oil, you can buy it in blankets and socks or sheets for a few £s. search oil absorber and you will find it.

  • @anthonyfilter I believe the media your on about absorbs oil but repels water so wouldn't do the job at all.

  • @puregrow1 if you do a google search you will find someone (patent pending) are actually using the stuff to make hydroponic media out of it.

    search google copy paste this " FOAM HYDROPONIC MATERIAL AND PROCESS FOR MAKING THE SAME Inventors: David Koetsch "

  • @puregrow1 also search this " oil absorbent hydroponics" will highlight the link above i told you to search just hit and its the 3rd link down from the top "the foam starter blocks are used as an oil absorbent material"

  • just use root excelulator..youll have roots like that........and look how big the stems are your gonna have big root with big growth

  • @jaredamek325 everyone says H&G's root excelurator is freekin redicolusly good.

  • to bad you cant use the roots :(

  • yes too many roots, Cut thoes fuckers and drill a few holes. Yeah I get that problem, with roots clogging up the works. I just nip it in the bud. No effect to the plant....But very nice brother. I give it an A + , the a is for awesome..

  • those are beutiful roots... just like spagetti... without the sauce and meatballs..  What type of nutrients are used?

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