And is this the same hydro store guy that sold you every additive under the sun? lmao. That fucker is pissing in your pocket so the dollars will float up son.Never said that! He said 11 plus, you actually responded like a Noobie boobie, strain would factor into that! Also he was speaking about our other cousin who’s only been growing a year! 1g a watt yea yea, my hydro store guy pulls 3-4g per watt using Hlg Diablo. You’re just a nit picking drama queen aren’t you? If you’re not offering sound advice just move along bro, not here for anyone’s doomsday predictions, or sneak dissing insults! Words of encouragement, and sound warnings of things to watch out for all cool. Not here to dick measure!
I just enjoy watching the plants as much as I like to smoke them, it’s therapeutic for myself and the plants. That’s until I go back to work then i’ll probably give them 1-2 hrs!There no way you need ro spend 3 5 hours a day on ur plants unless ur growing a Forrest don't care what anyone says if u set up right in soil the only time u need to check them is when feeding is but that will be every 3 days with 30litre bags
You do know that it's the fungus gnat larvae that do the damage by feeding on the root hairs right? The adults just mate to complete the cycle. They don't hang out in the canopy much as they don't feed so don't damage the foliage.
Yes i’m growing dwc to my knowledge I’d reckon they wouldn’t like taking a swim. Just for safety measures I have a gallon of h202 that was given to me, so nobody pulled their dick out & aimed for my pockets on that one! LmaoYou do know that it's the fungus gnat larvae that do the damage by feeding on the root hairs right? The adults just mate to complete the cycle. They don't hang out in the canopy much as they don't feed so don't damage the foliage.
Lush. Looks great! It’s my second year (handful of harvests), and I too think lots of research and inheriting a green thumb (and some property) definitely helped me. But, I’m no pro. Just love growing plants I can use.Newbie here, I may not have yrs or multiple grows under my belt but I think I have a green thumb. research is key fellow newbies! Good luck, it’s wise to listen sometimes but there’s no better teacher than your plants! I’m a little hard headed but will at least take what Veterans say into consideration. I’ve had no help besides reading on the internet, I install lawn sprinklers for beds & grass for a living so that helps. View attachment 4858950
Gorilla Breath, Lemoncello, 2-bag seeds that were knock your socks off good.Lush. Looks great! It’s my second year (handful of harvests), and I too think lots of research and inheriting a green thumb (and some property) definitely helped me. But, I’m no pro. Just love growing plants I can use.
What strains you got there?
I’ve grown other vegetables in my neighbors garden for 10+ years before she died she was 83 when she passed. I’m no pro yet but I will be, I have my mind, money, and heart into this. I’m all in i’m trying to create a network of ppl to help with my future breeding efforts wish us luck. Who knows maybe one day i’ll be able to send all of you guy’s some shit for your garden some day!I mean when you go to work you’re trained by a pro hopefully to do your job. Does that make you a pro after 2 grows. Fck no. You can do a good job but don’t compare yourself...
Also worth noting that I used to breed game pit bull terriers, so I have that understanding that I can apply to my breedings. Plan is to get some good foundation stock to work with and line breed for specific traits until locked in, and if I desire a trait from some other stable plant i’d outcross to introduce those traits into my program.I mean when you go to work you’re trained by a pro hopefully to do your job. Does that make you a pro after 2 grows. Fck no. You can do a good job but don’t compare yourself...
I can't see the end product or recent photos, how did it go?Newbie here, I may not have yrs or multiple grows under my belt but I think I have a green thumb. research is key fellow newbies! Good luck, it’s wise to listen sometimes but there’s no better teacher than your plants! I’m a little hard headed but will at least take what Veterans say into consideration. I’ve had no help besides reading on the internet, I install lawn sprinklers for beds & grass for a living so that helps. View attachment 4858950
I spend a lot of time on my plants too, thats why l lst, because l can afford the time! I dont tie them that often, l do real lst for mostpart. Any 1 ft plant should be 2 ft across. In my opinion only!I re-discovered less is more, these plants will teach us!