First Grow Ever

nemiisis

Member
Very interesting stuff
tyty, Now another question, Pruning is it just cutting or breaking the new growth on the inside of the plant, near the base?
Also, my dog mac want's to know if the buds that are trimmed off can be smoked after being dried / cured, or are they not "Mature"?
 

Freda Felcher

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My dog mac is not sure how this is going to work, as transplanting was not part of his plan, he was going to plant directly in the soil, Then sacrifice a goat to Zeus so they will sprout.
Dude, I'm crying right now I laughed so hard, best thread ever!
 

SenorBrownWater

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tyty, Now another question, Pruning is it just cutting or breaking the new growth on the inside of the plant, near the base?
Also, my dog mac want's to know if the buds that are trimmed off can be smoked after being dried / cured, or are they not "Mature"?
yeah people made up silly names for pruning
you got.... topping,fim..(fuck i missed),low stress training (not pruning),mainlining

i top above the forth node...wait a few weeks and top again...
there shouldn't be any buds trimmed off...you should do pruning in veg...................
 

Nootnam

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Yea dont cut off any developed leaves! Pruning the leaves is gonna do nothing but slow down growth.. Instead just tuck the leaves that are in the way behind other leaves or branches to get light into the other parts. I read this from somewhere on this forum and it has been working like a charm for me.
 

nemiisis

Member
Yea dont cut off any developed leaves! Pruning the leaves is gonna do nothing but slow down growth.. Instead just tuck the leaves that are in the way behind other leaves or branches to get light into the other parts. I read this from somewhere on this forum and it has been working like a charm for me.
So break off the leaves that are shaded (on the inside)?
 

Nootnam

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No, dont break them. Just find a way to move them out of the way, so the shaded inside leaves can get more sun and grow faster.
 

nemiisis

Member
No, dont break them. Just find a way to move them out of the way, so the shaded inside leaves can get more sun and grow faster.
Okay i see, only one other thing, the water i'm going to be using, does it really matter how clean it is, in a sense of dirt.
 

Nootnam

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As long as its not moldy or funky at all.. Dirt doesnt really matter since your putting the water into dirt in the first place.
 

Lookwhatimblazn

Active Member
I'm no expert but when I water my plants usualy the water ends up with dirt in it even tho it came from a natural spring in my horse field lol I don't think that having a little. Muddy water will matter as long as its not extremely acidic or basic
(sorry if I seem like a dick head, it's just the way I word stuff, I suck at it lol)
Edit: you cOuld say this year will be my first grow because I got fucked over by animals last year and before that I just helped people grow thier own stuff cuz I knew alot about it from a kid I worked with that had live in Canada for 4 years growing with his uncle indoors and I picked his brain the entire time I worked with him and that's basically how I learned that and watching friends fail fantasticly and lots of reading on rollitup best place to be lol.
 
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