Two questions, quick answers, plz help me out

MasterNuggets

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Two questions.

A. Does anyone know of any hydroponic stores in Mass?

B. My plant is almost a month into flowering, and barely showing any signs of sex, have no nug production, but also has no nutsack production. Think my pot is to small and it has stopped growing? It's perfectly healthy, it's just not really growing that much..
 

NoDrama

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Two questions.

A. Does anyone know of any hydroponic stores in Mass?

B. My plant is almost a month into flowering, and barely showing any signs of sex, have no nug production, but also has no nutsack production. Think my pot is to small and it has stopped growing? It's perfectly healthy, it's just not really growing that much..

A. Have you tried to google " Hydroponics stores in Massachusetts"? I did and got 115,000 hits, its not too hard to type ya know?

B. I have no idea how big your pot currently is so its pretty much impossible for anyone to tell you if its too small. Kapish?
 

MasterNuggets

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I tried that but most of the "hydroponics" stores in MA are not actually for plants, they're for other random shit, like automobile things.. Hard to explain, if you don't have an answer to the question you don't have to respond..

My pot is about 6 inches tall and 5 inches wide.
 

NoDrama

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Sounds like you have a 1 gallon pot, which is about 1/3 the minimum recommended size of 3 gallons. Do you have to water every day?

I know where there are at least 3 hydro stores in my state, and Ma largest city is about 4 times the population of my entire state. Im sure there are plenty of hydro shops there. try googling a little narrower, like Hydroponic plant grow stores in Massachusetts which yielded these instant hits of actual plant stores.


QUALITY FRUIT & FLOWER INCORPO 508-676-1926


179 President Ave
Fall River, Massachusetts 02720

WORMS WAY MASSACHUSETTS 508-865-6458

121 Worcester Providence Tpke
Sutton, Massachusetts 01590
 

LongWay2GROW

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Go to yellowbook.com and type "hydroponics" in the "product/service" area, and whatever city and state you're looking for in the "location" area. I did that and found over a dozen in my city alone.
 

MasterNuggets

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Wow alright thanks guys.. Sorry I'm new, and I was getting really frustrated with the fact everytime I thought I found a hydro store it was some other shit. It's prob ganna be rough transplanting during flowering but I'll just make sure I use the same soil and it should be good right??

I'm off to work for a few hours, be back then. Thanks again
 

NoDrama

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Wow alright thanks guys.. Sorry I'm new, and I was getting really frustrated with the fact everytime I thought I found a hydro store it was some other shit. It's prob ganna be rough transplanting during flowering but I'll just make sure I use the same soil and it should be good right??

I'm off to work for a few hours, be back then. Thanks again

The plants take the transplant pretty well for the most part. let the soil dry out good before you pop it out of its current home, then place in new pot half full of dirt, then add dirt all around and water, then add more dirt and water again til it comes out the bottom. Everything should be fine.
 
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