Token Paraplegic's Grow Thread Updated Every 12 Hours!

Token Paraplegic

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Hi Guys this is my first grow and I started with just one plant to see if I could handle the responsibility of a plant. Here is the pictures starting from 1 week.(All from the same position) I will update this thread every 12 hours and post a picture every 12 hours, at 12 am and 12 pm EST. So when I get enough pics I can put them in a slide show and you and I can watch it grow. Thanks for stopping by and checking out my thread.

IF YOU SEE ME DOING SOMETHING WRONG OR YOU HAVE ADVICE PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO LET ME KNOW!
 

buffdog

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safe brv i just started not so long ago this is top doller site what you growin what lights u got ? keep up the good work all be folowing you i luv pics more the beter and everone is help ful peace:)
 

Token Paraplegic

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To be totally honest this is a budget grow. I am using two cfl's in the hood of a fish tank suspended 3 inches above plant with a fan to make sure the temp says down. I spent around 35 dollars for the whole set up.

Hope you don't mind if I ride along:wink:
The more the merrier!
 

buffdog

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thats ok brv i had save up for time for my grow just do when you got it ! its not a race brv
 

Scranny420

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You ought to frame the shot right if you plan on "watching it grow" when you're done. Otherwise the plant will be bouncing around everywhere when you watch it.

I'd say if you're going to take a picture from above, take it from far enough away that you can see the edges of the pot just barely touching the borders of the picture. It'll make it much easier to maintain a constant vantage point.
 

Token Paraplegic

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You ought to frame the shot right if you plan on "watching it grow" when you're done. Otherwise the plant will be bouncing around everywhere when you watch it.

I'd say if you're going to take a picture from above, take it from far enough away that you can see the edges of the pot just barely touching the borders of the picture. It'll make it much easier to maintain a constant vantage point.

Thanks for the advice +rep to you.
 

Scranny420

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I'll be downloading each picture in hopes of making my own animated .gif, with a little editing here and there (cropping, sharpness, etc.). I'll give you a copy when harvest time comes. ;)
 
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