Mother's Finest
Well-Known Member
The good people at RIU respond to some questions and ignore others. Of those that are ignored, many are times when we'd like to help but just don't have any useful information. There are also many situations where it's actually what the person is asking or even how they're asking it that stops people from answering. Some people are so far off the mark that it's just too much effort to help them. Others have weird beliefs about growing that you can only roll your eyes at. Tell us about what causes these situations for you; what makes you roll your eyes and move on to the next post. Complain about what stupid questions idiots ask. Educate future posters how not to incur your wrath. Help them get the maximum number of intelligent responses for their problems.
What kinds of questions do you not answer?
Let's assume that there are exceptions to any responses posted in this thread.
For anyone who has asked any of these questions before, the people in this thread mean no offense and probably did the same thing years ago.
Here are the kinds of questions that one or both of us typically don't reply to and we've even included a few of the answers that we usually don't say:
"What do you think of my....plant, grow room, etc." -It's lovely, just lovely.
"What do you think my yield will be?" -With these two-dimensional, not-actual-size pics that look different on every computer, we'll have an exact number for you any minute now.
"How much longer before....flowering, harvest, etc." -The amount of time between now and when you do it.
"What would you do if...." -I'd smoke some weed.
-Many that are no longer on the first page or two of the forum.
-First time growers growing seedlings in most types of hydro.
-Questions that require us to click any links.
-Most questions regarding sick plants with no pics.
-When the title doesn't suggest that there's any problem or question.
-People asking for complete how-to's.
-People insisting that they can only get fertilizers at Walmart & asking which to buy.
-Extremely long posts, especially ones crammed into too few paragraphs.
-People just asking for "general advice."
-Threads that many people have already responded to.
-People who get pissed at others trying to help.
-People asking for clones.
-People asking who lives near them or for any other personal information.
-People selling stuff.
Things that help get a reply:
-Being currently online
-Having no or few replies
-Writing intelligibly
-Being polite. For someone who we know is a good person, almost any of these issues can be temporarily disregarded.
What kinds of questions do you not answer?
Let's assume that there are exceptions to any responses posted in this thread.
For anyone who has asked any of these questions before, the people in this thread mean no offense and probably did the same thing years ago.
Here are the kinds of questions that one or both of us typically don't reply to and we've even included a few of the answers that we usually don't say:
"What do you think of my....plant, grow room, etc." -It's lovely, just lovely.
"What do you think my yield will be?" -With these two-dimensional, not-actual-size pics that look different on every computer, we'll have an exact number for you any minute now.
"How much longer before....flowering, harvest, etc." -The amount of time between now and when you do it.
"What would you do if...." -I'd smoke some weed.
-Many that are no longer on the first page or two of the forum.
-First time growers growing seedlings in most types of hydro.
-Questions that require us to click any links.
-Most questions regarding sick plants with no pics.
-When the title doesn't suggest that there's any problem or question.
-People asking for complete how-to's.
-People insisting that they can only get fertilizers at Walmart & asking which to buy.
-Extremely long posts, especially ones crammed into too few paragraphs.
-People just asking for "general advice."
-Threads that many people have already responded to.
-People who get pissed at others trying to help.
-People asking for clones.
-People asking who lives near them or for any other personal information.
-People selling stuff.
Things that help get a reply:
-Being currently online
-Having no or few replies
-Writing intelligibly
-Being polite. For someone who we know is a good person, almost any of these issues can be temporarily disregarded.