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Patience is a must!

jsteezy1290

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Man i guess patience is the key, my little ones are 24 days old and god i been wanting time to fly lol, its my first indoor grow and somewhat sucessfull so far except for about a week period that i had some heat issues
 

Dirtyboy

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You have not experienced flowering. You get 4 weeks in and you realize they are half way. Thats why alot of peeps chop to early. They just cannot take the shit any more.
 

jsteezy1290

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ha ha ya im going to stick it out , next time im going to grow a shit load more, i never smoked ak 48 but wrhino i have , these two strains should last me till the next
 

DoeEyed

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ha ha ya im going to stick it out , next time im going to grow a shit load more, i never smoked ak 48 but wrhino i have , these two strains should last me till the next
Yeah that waiting game is killer... I was considering white rhino for my next round, is it a good yielder and/or strong high?
 

Green Cross

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Man i guess patience is the key, my little ones are 24 days old and god i been wanting time to fly lol, its my first indoor grow and somewhat sucessfull so far except for about a week period that i had some heat issues
You got it! Patience is a virtue, when it comes to every aspect of growing, whether it be:

1. Allowing the soil to dry enough before watering

2. Fertilization: starting slowly - with a dilute mix

3. Ripening, instead of harvesting too soon

4. drying and curing (slower is better)

Rush any of these processes and you won't have much success.

Too many new growers love their plants to death (always in a hurry), thinking they need more attention, when the opposite is true. The more you leave the curtain closed, the faster they'll grow. :mrgreen:
 
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