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I guess throwing some seeds outside and watering them is some serious knowledgeOldman river and Frankieg have some serious knowledge, @Nanni70 , you should listen to them.
It's a certain knowledge to know what not to do.I guess throwing some seeds outside and watering them is some serious knowledge
I think the most important thing is a lack of understanding of the plant energy cycle. Chemistry explains it most cleanly, there can only be so many molecules of new plant per this many photons hitting a leaf. More nutes won't change the fact that plant growth is fundamentally constrained by the number of photons hitting chlorophyll. As men, we want to add something. So we buy shit, and poison our plants. Or we cut every green leaf off, "to direct energy to the buds".Yeah, I don't know what it is that gets inside the new grower.
That's the leaf curl of a plant firing on all cylinders.Took a picture while cruising the garden a little while ago. This is an OG/Urkle cross that has had nothing but water since day one, she's been in the ground about a month. She was about 7" tall and was transplanted from a 3" pot on June 3rd. Zero nutrients.., water every day for the first week as the root balls were small....very 3 days sinceView attachment 879013
We have been doing it for centuries, in fact it has worked so well we have a little over 7 billion people.I guess throwing some seeds outside and watering them is some serious knowledge
This isn’t really relevant to what I am saying but right!We have been doing it for centuries, in fact it has worked so well we have a little over 7 billion people.
Well you pretty much got that right.. hard to compare weed from dispensary which is kick ass btw for me anyway, so I gave in to most of the market info. But to me new world growing indoor,where outside it’s 85 65 humidity a lot I can’t get that humidity in my tent..I do know I can flower faster of course which is a bonus and I have mega pest outside and hate pesticides...just my 2 cents..thx for all info as always..My stuff started getting more consistent when I quit studying pot growing, and started studying gardening/farming. The only thing different about weed is the extreme reaction to photoperiod. The principles that apply to tomatoes and peppers apply to weed. Good light, good drainage, good pH, and available nutrients.
What gets new weed growers into trouble, IMO, is a naive belief that you have to do special stuff, and conversely, that special stuff is more important than the basics. I see grow after grow where the grower is rambling on about the 17 things in his mix, which has given him a 3 foot scrawny stem with maybe 2 oz on it. I take simple care of a seed, and get trees.
Lotta ways to get there, no particular right one, but they all boil down to getting the foundation of good light, good drainage, good pH, and available nutrients right first.
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