Hey man, I just finished my first grow at the end of december.
I had to set myself up to keep it KISS, as my modus operandi is to overthink and work everything. I gave myself grace as a newb, and reminded myself that this is my first grow, that I need to get my legs set in the ground before I start adding pressure to maximize yield and quality of my end product.
I just started the germination for my second grow. I am trying to not change too many things with this run, to gradually build up my experience by repeating most of my variables, and adding two or three new things/techniques. I could do what I am inclined to do, and change my soil, everything about my simple nute routine, how I germinate, ect. I am fighting that urge. I am also trying to fight the urge to overplan for my spring garden.
Of all the options that this hobby/craft/science can present I have opted to only change my germination method, how early I intent to start feeding nutrients, using the same or a similar organic 4/4/4, and training clips. Oh, and the big one, my genetics.
It's exciting to watch them grow.
After I ordered my seeds I kept checking the tracking status as if it would speed things up.
I planted my seeds in my hydrated jiffy pucks, made sure that the electric blanket was warm and not too hot, and said goodnight to my darlings for about....3 hours.... gotta make sure that RH is good and that the temps are in that goldilocks zone....but the checking has never really stopped.
It takes work to not overparent something your'e invested in. To remember that they will do what they do on their timescale.
in conclusion, its you're own fault for reading this post. Its on a forum of cannabis enthusiasts. Did you think they would not rattle on?