puertorrican diesel
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You don't always hear what you wanna hear.
#1 with RIU and growing is patience.
There is a terrible amount that plays into what a plant should look like at any point in its life. Soil, hydro, type an amount of light. More light faster/more growth. Seed, clone, when schedule started seed in soil or first sprout.
I thinks it's unfair for any experienced grower to compare theirs to yours (lol.)
I grew in a homemade organic soil and gave virtually no nutes whatsoever. Listen to your plant.
Be prepared to make mistakes and loses.
Just keep growing an gain experience. To worry so early in a plants life shows a desire to grow but impatiences as well.
Get more seeds/clones if these are your only seeds so you can afford to take loses.
Don't grow too small of scale and expect lots. Your finish date seems plausible but I'd be more concerned with learning.
Read read read.
#1 Be patient!
Thanks mate for trying to help hubeyYou don't always hear what you wanna hear.
#1 with RIU and growing is patience.
There is a terrible amount that plays into what a plant should look like at any point in its life. Soil, hydro, type an amount of light. More light faster/more growth. Seed, clone, when schedule started seed in soil or first sprout.
I thinks it's unfair for any experienced grower to compare theirs to yours (lol.)
I grew in a homemade organic soil and gave virtually no nutes whatsoever. Listen to your plant.
Be prepared to make mistakes and loses.
Just keep growing an gain experience. To worry so early in a plants life shows a desire to grow but impatiences as well.
Get more seeds/clones if these are your only seeds so you can afford to take loses.
Don't grow too small of scale and expect lots. Your finish date seems plausible but I'd be more concerned with learning.
Read read read.
#1 Be patient!