Roast my journal

The8thChevron

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I need some brutal honesty to point out my mistakes so I don't make them again. I figured a lot out on my own, but it's my first time around and know that some experienced growers could point out things I never noticed.

Praise also welcome :hump:


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The8thChevron

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So

You do a journal on another site, and come here asking us to go search your thread to critic your grow


You go girl!!!!:clap:
The other site has an extremely user friendly format specifically for doing a grow journal. It will make my next grow better and may help others too. I didn't realize that these two sites were competing, I just assumed we were all a part of the same community of enthusiasts.

I guess I shouldn't expect more from someone who still thinks calling someone a girl is somehow an insult :dunce:
 

Nizza

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Try a photoperiod plant instead from a good Seed bank. Auto flowers can be nice and all, but in my opinion they don’t compete with photos for indoors. I’d start there. They look a little light green to me as well but healthy it may just be the light color from the lighting
 

Renfro

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Try a photoperiod plant instead from a good Seed bank. Auto flowers can be nice and all, but in my opinion they don’t compete with photos for indoors. I’d start there.
100% agree! You can even see the ruderalis in the leaf structure on those plants lol. I have grown a lot of glue and the leaves don't look like those.
 

The8thChevron

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Try a photoperiod plant instead from a good Seed bank. Auto flowers can be nice and all, but in my opinion they don’t compete with photos for indoors. I’d start there. They look a little light green to me as well but healthy it may just be the light color from the lighting
I agree, I went with auto to test the waters. I just got some GDP photo seeds though for round 2.
 
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