What's the difference between a good grower and a great one?

420God

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Ok, ok princess chill. Let me get my spoon....now open up...*zoom**zoom**pshsshshhsh*....you ready? Here it comes...

First of don't come in here EXPECTING ANY FUCKING ADVICE YOU FUCK! We are not your parents...get a fucking book...go to google. Do some fucking back work and stop acting like "this grow site" is supposed to answer all your fucking wants and needs. Oh did you realize that we have AN ACTUAL GROWING FORUM!?!?! Or were you to busy being an asshole? To go "oh hey...I am in the wrong forum to begin with...why am I asking grow questions in the bullshit forum in the first place?" Of course not...you were to busy being a child.

Now that I took care of that...I think I will answer your question with as little detail as possible. Because you lack the ability to comprehend the simplest of things...

1. 2 plants? Step your game up. Breaking the law is breaking the law. Your getting fucked just as hard with 2 plants as you are with 4 or 6...and with space unlimited why not?
2. I still think I shouldn't be helping you
3. Hydroponics gives great yield and is a little faster then soil with good organic nutes it can be great. Organic soil with good organic methods and nutes is best. In My Opinion.
4. In Soil try a sea of green or a screen of green method. You can figure it out on your own. Stop being so helpless and use google or a book store if you don't know how to achieve these methods.
5. You should do it indoors. Outdoor season was in april sir....you're not gonna have anything to harvest come the colder months...unless you are in somewhere a little more tropical.

Again you need to fucking check yourself. We don't OWE you our knowledge...we earned it. Earns your's. Repetition is the father of learning. Dick.

Another EDIT: If you have unlimited resources then why haven't you bought a good grow bible yet? You can't even take the first step and acquire some knowledge before demanding help with your ridiculous VAGUE question?

You ask a question like you did here...you are going to get more symbolic, simple answers. You get opinions...oh snap!

You didn't ask us how to grow the best of the best dankest buds everz! omgzzz!!!

So when you generalize your already vague question (redundant?) and then once you do not receive such desired answers...you narrow it down to a less generalized vague, all over the place question, then call use the dicks...right.

Also...poplars knows his shit as do I....and you just alienated people who could have been a big help to you...shit you just alienated yourself from any grower that can help you. On here or in your real life...especially with an attitude like that.


EDIT:


Nice 420th post! Congrats!
Thank you but I'm also trying not to do too many trial and error grows as it takes so long. Sorry if I came off strong but there are alot of trolls fucking up good threads. I'd like to be able to grow the best I can without having to waste the time and money trying out different methods of growing. I was just unsure whether any of the growing techniques are better than the other. I would like to keep my grows small because of convenience and so I can do it as a hobby. I also like the idea of trying different strains. I'm self-employed and have quite a bit of free time to play with a couple plants. Again, sorry for being a dick myself.

bobbyhopefeild, awesome post, thank you.
 

420God

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I'm also very new to this forum thing and still figuring it out. This is the first forum I've ever joined and I have very basic computer skills so apologizes for that also. I was hoping for this to be a time killer for me as well.
 

Kodank Moment

Well-Known Member
I understand but until you understand we aren't your encyclopedia...we can't help you.

Trial and error is how its always gonna go. You cannot do everything perfectly the first few times. Really if you have time to kill and want a hobby go with 3 plants...some fox farms soil...any of them...some good organic nutes. Get a nice 600w light and call it a day. Keep em trimmed and veg em a little earlier and they shouldn't get bigger then 3 feet a piece. Plus you'll get 2-4 ounces a plant. You can go 1000w for some more weight. But really man everyone grows differently and we all have our own ways of doing things and preferences so asking for the end all be all way to grow is never gonna get you a solid answer.

Check out all the other forums around here...the growing ones specifically. They are full of stickies with great info and help. Get a nice grow book. Read a lot before you start your grow....it'll really help to already know what to do instead of asking for help after it happens.
 

ultraviolet pirate

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It seems like the only difference between a good grower and a great one is how patient they are for the final product. Everything else is about keeping your plant healthy and how you go about doing it. What's the difference to you?
a great grower gives you a pound to sample!
 

420God

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I'm already into and almost done with my first grow. It's was sparked my interest in growing for myself. I didn't even know there is a book you can buy. I was always just a smoker and never new shit about how marijuana grew until recently. I have a good understanding of farming so I used what knowledge I had from that to prep my grow. I got lucky enough to have a bagseed that can grow where I live outdoors and is about 2 weeks into flower. I had no idea the different strains or how a sativa was different from an indica, only whether it got me high. I learned everything so far from this site and others. Any suggestions for a new guy for strains to try out?
 
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wildkard91

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Idk know about the grower so much as I can usually tell the skill of a grower by the quality of their final product. Like when I see some REALLY good looking buds that could've vegged for another week...or even worse when I see really potent buds that couldve flowered for another month...that really upsets me. I guess its just really all in how much you research and how well you execute basic steps.
 

hinesc6

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just like the old saying "practice makes perfect" you may have young growers who can compete with veterans but it always falls back to experience and if the grower is willing to take risk of trying new methods. You are dealing with an illegal substance and you are tryna make the highest quality product without hurting the bank every grow. + Patients = never rush mother nature let her do her thang
 
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