How Fucked Am I?

Tolerance Break

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I wouldn't worry too much.

I don't mean to constantly be that guy, but I think you're jumping the gun with co2. It's not a financial waste like those shitty mushroom bags, but until you have got your means and methods nearly perfected, the right equipment to monitor VPD, PAR, ambient co2, and a sealed environment, it's not going to do a whole lot. Co2 allows the plant to photosynthesis more and uptake a higher nutrient regimine. Without an innate understanding of what the right light level is and how much/often your plant eats, pushing variables is going to give you more questions than answers.
 

pegboy

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I wouldn't worry too much.

I don't mean to constantly be that guy, but I think you're jumping the gun with co2. It's not a financial waste like those shitty mushroom bags, but until you have got your means and methods nearly perfected, the right equipment to monitor VPD, PAR, ambient co2, and a sealed environment, it's not going to do a whole lot. Co2 allows the plant to photosynthesis more and uptake a higher nutrient regimine. Without an innate understanding of what the right light level is and how much/often your plant eats, pushing variables is going to give you more questions than answers.
^^^ THIS
 

IndooorGardnerOhio

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I wouldn't worry too much.

I don't mean to constantly be that guy, but I think you're jumping the gun with co2. It's not a financial waste like those shitty mushroom bags, but until you have got your means and methods nearly perfected, the right equipment to monitor VPD, PAR, ambient co2, and a sealed environment, it's not going to do a whole lot. Co2 allows the plant to photosynthesis more and uptake a higher nutrient regimine. Without an innate understanding of what the right light level is and how much/often your plant eats, pushing variables is going to give you more questions than answers.
Prolly am, but I doubt It will hurt anything. Plus, when its done I can do my other hobby that I shall not discuss with it.
 

MissinThe90’sStrains

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Nah, it can actually be better if you DO fuck it up. Look up FIM/fimming - the acronym stands for “fuck, I missed”. It’s a topping technique that you purposely cut through the terminal end, and it often stimulates the plant to throw extra shoots when it recovers, or several super tightly spaced nodes on top. It helps get a bushier canopy if you do it right. There are picture guides and stuff that demonstrate where to cut if you wanna give it a shot or maybe show your cat for next time.
 

TheWholeTruth

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Most cats seem to like eating vegging cannabis plants and leaves. Im guessing they must get some sort of internal benifits from it. Not really the cats fault if its doing what comes natural too it, its best to keep the cats far away from the plants as possible as they can carry alsorts of pests onto your plants. I used to catch my cat always sneakly chomping on my leaves. In the end she realised i wasnt having that, so what she started doing was circling towards were the plants were kept and back towards me when she wanted some. She wouldnt do it offten so i thought maybe cus shes asking and probably when she needs them i would cut off any lower leaves that i could probably dow with out and id give them to her. She used get very happy with a few leaves infront of her. Your plant should be fine
 

IndooorGardnerOhio

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Nah, it can actually be better if you DO fuck it up. Look up FIM/fimming - the acronym stands for “fuck, I missed”. It’s a topping technique that you purposely cut through the terminal end, and it often stimulates the plant to throw extra shoots when it recovers, or several super tightly spaced nodes on top. It helps get a bushier canopy if you do it right. There are picture guides and stuff that demonstrate where to cut if you wanna give it a shot or maybe show your cat for next time.
Fim an Auto?? I thought you were not even suppose to top them let alone fuck i missed?
 
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