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| The use of the words "hydro" and "dro" had died down a bit for a while and I thought we were safe. Nope. They've sprung back up! Ehem/begin rant: Dro or Hydro doesn't describe the quality of the weed nor is it a strain. It is simply a term used to describe the method of cultivation(hydroponically). I could grow some terrible weed hydroponically and still label it as Dro. The only reason that the terms hydro and dro became synonymous with potent weed is that USUALLY if you've taken the time and effort to setup a decent hydroponic grow system, you're going put that same effort into producing the highest quality weed you can. Sadly thanks to all the idiot rappers and movie script writers dro has become the second "dank" when in reality all it means it that there was no soil used in the cultivation, probably only something like perlite or even rocks to keep the roots and plant stable. Hopefully we never hear people saying they got some Aero or Air or whatever because soon the rappers and kiddies will discover areoponics(sp?). In closing, dro and hydro mean NOTHING about potency or general quality. Everytime you use those words believing it means something other than how the plant was grown you show a complete lack of any accurate drug/botanical knowledge AND a hot woman's chest shrinks 3 cup sizes. So straighten up kiddies! ![]()
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