I'm just a week shy of celebrating 9 years here at the forums. Thought it would be a good time to toss out some tidbits I have accumulated.........
*Changed the way I germinate seeds with paper towels. Now I use 4 layers of pt under the beans and just one layer on top. I'm convinced I'm losing fewer seeds due to them drowning during germing.
*"Found" a new strain I really like, T H Seeds Critical Hog. Curing 2 1/4 to 2 1/2 oz/per with just 61/2 weeks flowering. Great product!
*Once in a while when I grow autos I put 2 plants in each final pot. The plants grow into each other and make the pot a lot more stable.
*Wintertime humidities means I have to pay more attention while drying product. Realized this when I found myself re-hydrating some crispy critter a lot more often.
*Necropsies on failed clone attempts shows me that there is a balance point to find that keeps the pellets not too dry and not too wet. Have lost clones on both sides.
*Finding a seed or 2 in feminized plants isn't always a bad thing. If the seeds turn brown they can be used and often generate a lot of weight.
*If you water every day you will never hurt a flowering plant.
Good luck, BigSteve.
*Changed the way I germinate seeds with paper towels. Now I use 4 layers of pt under the beans and just one layer on top. I'm convinced I'm losing fewer seeds due to them drowning during germing.
*"Found" a new strain I really like, T H Seeds Critical Hog. Curing 2 1/4 to 2 1/2 oz/per with just 61/2 weeks flowering. Great product!
*Once in a while when I grow autos I put 2 plants in each final pot. The plants grow into each other and make the pot a lot more stable.
*Wintertime humidities means I have to pay more attention while drying product. Realized this when I found myself re-hydrating some crispy critter a lot more often.
*Necropsies on failed clone attempts shows me that there is a balance point to find that keeps the pellets not too dry and not too wet. Have lost clones on both sides.
*Finding a seed or 2 in feminized plants isn't always a bad thing. If the seeds turn brown they can be used and often generate a lot of weight.
*If you water every day you will never hurt a flowering plant.
Good luck, BigSteve.