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jebus, i'm sorry i tried to help out with correct infofor real. just trying to be helpful
sorry can.i.buz
jebus, i'm sorry i tried to help out with correct infofor real. just trying to be helpful
Look at my grow journal. I may be newer at this than you but I'm doing a pretty good job. And I'm a chick. And your kind of a jerk.exactly...trying to help out.
giving out info you have no proof of or info on a totally different subject is not helping out though bro.
why don't you leave your lights on 24/7? I do and they grow like crazy.
Look at my grow journal. I may be newer at this than you but I'm doing a pretty good job. And I'm a chick. And your kind of a jerk.
the cups basically jus full of roots the soil cant hold soil move up u shouldnt have to water that much
i thought chicks wanted equal treatment?Look at my grow journal. I may be newer at this than you but I'm doing a pretty good job. And I'm a chick. And your kind of a jerk.
Look at my grow journal. I may be newer at this than you but I'm doing a pretty good job. And I'm a chick. And your kind of a jerk.
sorry if this is off topic. You have a point. I'm working with clones with genetics that I've had for a while and come from a very reliable source so I'm not worried about the hermie factor as much. I'm getting incredible growth but it's not the genotype it's the phenotype which is why everyone needs to figure it out for their own space and genetics.Having lights on an 18/6 schedule is good for a few reasons. One it gives the plant a chance to rest and focus on root growth. Plants develop more root groth when in the dark cycle. Two it saves on energy costs and three when a plant is pushed hard like in a 24//0 schedule it can lead to a hermie. It is not always gonna happen, but can push a plant in that direction. It's not to say a plant can't be grown in a 24/0 light cycle, many people do and it is very successful with it. If it works for you, then great.
Cool, that's always good news to know you got good stock. Like I said it's good for some people, and you must be one of them.sorry if this is off topic. You have a point. I'm working with clones with genetics that I've had for a while and come from a very reliable source so I'm not worried about the hermie factor as much. I'm getting incredible growth but it's not the genotype it's the phenotype which is why everyone needs to figure it out for their own space and genetics.
I just said that because you called me bro. I've been called dude a lot but never bro. Friends?i thought chicks wanted equal treatment?
who cares if you're a chick...great job on your grow
reeeeeeeeealy? Mine are getting as tall as I want them but I'll try that next year. Thanks for the sugg.I start my grow out with 24/0 lighting then after two weeks or so I switch to 18/6. The 24/0 makes the plant grow small and bushy. So then when you throw the 18/6 at them they shoot off light rockets and get taller.
I start my grow out with 24/0 lighting then after two weeks or so I switch to 18/6. The 24/0 makes the plant grow small and bushy. So then when you throw the 18/6 at them they shoot off light rockets and get taller.
I just said that because you called me bro. I've been called dude a lot but never bro. Friends?
shes not a bro shes a sis ok bro, i once called her dude bro, but she told me she was a gal not a dude bro, but am just a man or a dude or a bro, but sometimes a geezer.Were all friends here can.i.buz! ha No worries
haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahashes not a bro shes a sis ok bro, i once called her dude bro, but she told me she was a gal not a dude bro, but am just a man or a dude or a bro, but sometimes a geazer.
Am in a crazy funny mood the day, strange one, but nice.haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahaha
Robbin' you crack me up!
Spot on info.You should just learn to water them when they're thirsty. Their leaves will tell you when they've been underwatered or overwatered (because they'll droop and either the soil will be wet or dry). Also, yea, for every 1ft of height you should have 2X the amount of soil (in gallons) within their respective containers. Word ^wards.