lilroach
Well-Known Member
I don't know how it happens.....we start growing weed and all of a sudden we find ourselves starring at them way too many times in a day. Never before in our lives have we stood anywhere and watched (sometimes hours on end) a little plant wave in the wind.
All that time meditating about our plants almost always makes us want to make sure we're doing out part to keep them happy. "Gee....they're looking thirsty" even though you just watered them last night.....but it seems like days ago.
We lose track of time.....hours seem like minutes, days seem like hours. We start feeling our plants are growing slower than everyone's bud-porn on here....we feel our plants MUST need nutrients to keep up with everyone else.
And then we over nute.
What I have done, and many people do, is get a calender and start writing down what and when you've watered/gave nutrients/transplanted/flipped to 12/12, etc. etc.
Doing this has helped me a ton to keep me from over-watering, over-nuting, etc. It's also handy during future grows to compare those grows with previous ones. I measure my plants often and note it and compare the height to past grows to see if I'm ahead or behind were I was in the past.
So.....if you haven't started some sort of at-a-glance journal, it's time to do so in my opinion.
All that time meditating about our plants almost always makes us want to make sure we're doing out part to keep them happy. "Gee....they're looking thirsty" even though you just watered them last night.....but it seems like days ago.
We lose track of time.....hours seem like minutes, days seem like hours. We start feeling our plants are growing slower than everyone's bud-porn on here....we feel our plants MUST need nutrients to keep up with everyone else.
And then we over nute.
What I have done, and many people do, is get a calender and start writing down what and when you've watered/gave nutrients/transplanted/flipped to 12/12, etc. etc.
Doing this has helped me a ton to keep me from over-watering, over-nuting, etc. It's also handy during future grows to compare those grows with previous ones. I measure my plants often and note it and compare the height to past grows to see if I'm ahead or behind were I was in the past.
So.....if you haven't started some sort of at-a-glance journal, it's time to do so in my opinion.