7 weeks in, 1st indoor grow

GreenThumbsMcgee

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yeah it got it good, but the bud is awsome and it sux but I learned for next grow I do, it's personal tho also
dude, as long as you learn from your mistakes, then you are moving forward. I totally learned how to grow, by jumping in and just doing it. I may' have done it backwards, because i learned how NOT to do everything! lol.
 

shadow22

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dude, as long as you learn from your mistakes, then you are moving forward. I totally learned how to grow, by jumping in and just doing it. I may' have done it backwards, because i learned how NOT to do everything! lol.
exactly, that's basically what I did, for me tho, I did do alot of research but if I didn't have alot of experience outdoors I would have had it worsen on me,
 

GreenThumbsMcgee

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exactly, that's basically what I did, for me tho, I did do alot of research but if I didn't have alot of experience outdoors I would have had it worsen on me,
i guess i failed to mention i did do the research also, TONS of it...but that doesn't mean i didn't still run into the issues in the long run! lol
 

shadow22

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i guess i failed to mention i did do the research also, TONS of it...but that doesn't mean i didn't still run into the issues in the long run! lol
agree 100%, I've learned quite a few things with this grow hands on, but I thinks it's good tho, I'll be harvesting in a few days, imo I'm glad I'm actually going to lol hard work is going to pay off, already planning my next operation:hump:
 
Im always learning from my plants. All the things I learned in BIO101,102 are finally paying off in terms of understanding how every part of the plant works in order to be able to tweak it in times of trouble. Being able to read the leaves and understanding what the plant is responding to is a wonderfull thing because it enables me to use organic fixes instead of going for name brand nutes with funny pictures on them (wont mention any names lol). After all, when growing indoors your playing God to these plants anc trying to replicate nature. Really fun stuff.
 

shadow22

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Im always learning from my plants. All the things I learned in BIO101,102 are finally paying off in terms of understanding how every part of the plant works in order to be able to tweak it in times of trouble. Being able to read the leaves and understanding what the plant is responding to is a wonderfull thing because it enables me to use organic fixes instead of going for name brand nutes with funny pictures on them (wont mention any names lol). After all, when growing indoors your playing God to these plants anc trying to replicate nature. Really fun stuff.
100%, I didn't think I would like indoors, boy was I wrong, like you said, it's like playing god
 
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