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What’s The Most Harmful Thing You Have Done To Your Plants? AKA Grannies Don’t Do That Thread

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What’s The Most Harmful Thing You Have Done To Your Plants? AKA Grannies Don’t Do That Thread

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I listened to a fellow via telephone about stress training and broke and I mean broke every limb on my plants. He neglected to tell me to just bend until I felt a snap. After all, breaking limbs is just too easy anyway, right? I did an excellent job too! Every single limb 😕 So, two things here, that process was being done thirty years ago, and never just listen, always ask to watch the process first!
Now c’mon and tell us, what did you do? 🧐
 
I like to dry mine out and set fire to 'em. That's pretty harmful. At least harmful to THEM.

Seriously though, I have a tendency to underfeed them.
 
I like to dry mine out and set fire to 'em. That's pretty harmful. At least harmful to THEM.

Seriously though, I have a tendency to underfeed them.
Yeah, I’m guilty of burning up pretty flowers too .🤪
 
I listened to a fellow via telephone about stress training and broke and I mean broke every limb on my plants. He neglected to tell me to just bend until I felt a snap. After all, breaking limbs is just too easy anyway, right? I did an excellent job too! Every single limb 😕 So, two things here, that process was being done thirty years ago, and never just listen, always ask to watch the process first!
Now c’mon and tell us, what did you do? 🧐
Sprayed a 1 day seeding when I saw a gnat. That was dumb..
 
Dropped a light hood on them. Squished them good. They survived though and went on to give a good yield. Very resilient plants we grow. You about have to purposely try to kill them.
 
Dropped a light hood on them. Squished them good. They survived though and went on to give a good yield. Very resilient plants we grow. You about have to purposely try to kill them.
LOL done there - been that.
 
I had a working fan without the hood fall directly on one of my mom's and she took it like a champ with minimal damage. I have a lot of luck
 
the biggest lesson ive learned, less is more really. So much easier to add than to subtract any thing.
 
I bought a couple of bags of a famous brand of reefer potting soil that were half price. They were wet and heavy when I bought them. When I opened up the bags, the soil smelled like rotten egg.

I used it anyway.
 
Came to realize more light is a good thing. Found little on the dry side is good.

I burn mine in the oven. My neighbors are like what is that smell?

oLd1
 
Put this girl on the porch 4/25 for bad behavior… she decided to tease me: started to flower then grew some buds… all was looking good until she re-veg. Lmao… I’m still giving her nutes but she’s not going back indoors… larf, larf
 

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The plant at bottom right was a Bruce Banner bagseed find. It was transplanted and later topped....then I discovered it was an autoflower😂

I banished it outdoors as an experiment and she's hanging in as you can see, lol. Be interesting to see what (if any) she produces. Live and learn✌️
 

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