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Guido......? ;)
Sorry I haven't got back to you sooner. There are 4 Oreos, 1 Chocolate Thai, 1 Blue Krush, and 1 Tangerine Dream. Here's what they look like now.Right on. And welcome. That's around the same time my wife beat cancer....
And of course I'm gonna ask......what varietie(s) are you growing?
The only thing I can say about stamina, and of course we all lose muscle as we get older too....weight training. It doesn't have to be anything crazy, just some basics, every other day...
I never had a lot of pest problems. I guess snails and slugs were the worst. Powdery mildew was a problem at times because of the humidity in NC.Congrats on winning your battle! Ive been an indoor grower for 10 years, I really wanna grow outdoors and I have a project on its way for that, I just need to be patient. You wisdom on outdoors growing will be defenetely great to have in the forum and there's plenty of experienced indoor growers here that can help you with challenges that come when being new to indoors if you find yourself in one. I will most likely need some tips when I start growing outdoors, my biggest fear are bugs and fungus.
Thanks so much.Congrats and good luck on your indoor endeavor!
I am using a 1000 watt led in a 30x30x60 spider farmer tent. Here's what they look like now.Congrats on your recovering and beating it. I’m actually the opposite- been growing indoors for the past10 grows, and now trying a plant outside. I use a 4 x 4 tent and normally plant 6 ea 3 gallon pots with an abundant harvest.
I was wondering what type of light source you settled on for your indoor grow.
One suggestion I can make is to buy a net that can be used to keep the plants from falling, especially during the flowering phase, and could also SCROG with it.