Huel Perkins
Well-Known Member
Also, didn't mean to come off harsh before. You definitely had a good first grow, and I'm sure you learned a lot in the process.
better luck next time. When you run out of meds, just remember, it was an experiment, so it was worth it right?
correct, this plant has grown forever, but has it been cut, bound, bent and twisted as peeps are doing these days for as long?
When you change one variable the test bed itself has changed to a degree
Also, didn't mean to come off harsh before. You definitely had a good first grow, and I'm sure you learned a lot in the process.
thanks Glad. I'm hoping for 3 zips per. I'm smoking a zip a week since quitting my meds and I need this to last me 6 weeks,...
Sorry if I didn't stroke your giant ego you've developed being an engineer. Apparently everyone here wants you to be happy instead of pointing out what you did wrong so you can improve. Just remember, this is nature, there is very little that can be done to improve on the way they will grow naturally. You have to learn each plant to know their limits. Resist your instinct as an engineer to manipulate things you do not fully understand yet. Humble yourself to the plants. They will tell you what they want.
On a first grow you are supposed to learn what plants look like when they flower and get the process in your brain for the future. Once you know the process well and have done it successfully a few times, then slowly you can change variables and see the results. You deprived yourself of this in the name of "experimentation." Better luck next time. When you run out of meds, just remember, it was an experiment, so it was worth it right?
Dude, I'm not the breeder for Rare Dankness, nor am I married. They live in Colorado. I live in Detroit.
And I was specifically saying he will run out of meds, because HE put a timeline on how long he needs that much weed to last him... And he even stated how much he smokes. I said, better luck next time, that's not gonna cover your time period you stated you need it to.
Soooooo not true.
Artifical lights.
Pest control.
Nutrients.
Different styles of soils/cultures.
Stress training.
Cross breeding strains to improve specified qualities.
etc
I'm happy, and just pointing out what you said wrong.
There is but 1 thing I deem important and agree with what you said there.
Keeping an eye on the girls and learn to read them, preferbly as early as possible, then you can bend nature again to do your bidding.