whiteflour
Well-Known Member
Thanks bro. I definitely find this place to be confusing like you. Having not grown in quite a while I come here with the expectations of finding A LOT of good information. But with the exception of UB, BrickTop, and a few others I don't find much more than a lot of contradiction. I think it mostly comes from people just going off and trying things with no basis for comparison, or not understanding why something was done by someone else. I made those mistakes at first!
When I was 16-17 I set out with the "super cropping" high times and a really big dream. Topped and fimmed all my plants (those that managed to germinate in paper towels and survive the tansplant anyway), used funky ferts, and tried an odd array of things that just looked and sounded GREAT; not much more. Well my dad caught me with plants, but instead of getting mad like I expected, he just said "boy you sure are fuckin those things up". So, I showed him my book, probably acted like a know it all, and he left it at that.
Come harvest time he showed me his plants, hidden away in the neighbors corn rows, and give me the Cultivators Handbook of Marijuana. Needless to say I read that book and started listening to him from there on out. I've tried a lot of different things since but I always find myself going right back to the old fashioned, proven ways.
When I was 16-17 I set out with the "super cropping" high times and a really big dream. Topped and fimmed all my plants (those that managed to germinate in paper towels and survive the tansplant anyway), used funky ferts, and tried an odd array of things that just looked and sounded GREAT; not much more. Well my dad caught me with plants, but instead of getting mad like I expected, he just said "boy you sure are fuckin those things up". So, I showed him my book, probably acted like a know it all, and he left it at that.
Come harvest time he showed me his plants, hidden away in the neighbors corn rows, and give me the Cultivators Handbook of Marijuana. Needless to say I read that book and started listening to him from there on out. I've tried a lot of different things since but I always find myself going right back to the old fashioned, proven ways.