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Is it ready to harvest

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Dude im gunna advise you hit chat GPT up for some of your questions. Ive never grown before and got alot of my tips and tricks from (here ofcourse) but mostly the AI chat bot, which take alot for me to admit because im anti judgment day. However, my point still stands that it is incredibly usefull, and instant which is great for when your in a crisis. Here take a look at my first grow that im going to chop in about a week or so.
 

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Most of the time Chat is ok. For this guy, the OP, Chat would be FANTASTIC. He'd be an entirely happier person if he just surrendered everything to AI.
But the previous poster's name makes me suspect Prigozhin lived and maybe Kadyrov's misfortunes are not coincidental.
 
I know coco grows are that much faster and blah blah but umm.. seems like a lot to deal with. Poor guy's gotta run a bathtub through his roots.
100 percent. I just put cheap bagged potting mix into a pot, place a seed in it and water every day until it's done. The Coco seems to be way more effort than it's worth, especially considering I'm usually growing with 3 weeks veg or growing autos like these. Grew in it for the first two years indoors then got sick of all the extra work and moved to bagged potting mix and haven't looked back. I do use root roids once a week though, so not completely water only.
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100 percent. I just put cheap bagged potting mix into a pot, place a seed in it and water every day until it's done. The Coco seems to be way more effort than it's worth, especially considering I'm usually growing with 3 weeks veg or growing autos like these. Grew in it for the first two years indoors then got sick of all the extra work and moved to bagged potting mix and haven't looked back. I do use root roids once a week though, so not completely water only.
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Fuck yeah man ... less is more sometime 😌. Keep shit simple to begin with is what im finding helps the learning process. Get to know the plant first, then branch out into other avenues and methods of growing down the line. Ive got my seeds for my next run sorted. Strawberry gorilla, strawberry banana and frost banger auto... maybe a 4th im not sure yet.
 
What's wrong with this moved fan this is F1 hybrid milky way next one is OG kush
 
Fuck yeah man ... less is more sometime 😌. Keep shit simple to begin with is what im finding helps the learning process. Get to know the plant first, then branch out into other avenues and methods of growing down the line. Ive got my seeds for my next run sorted. Strawberry gorilla, strawberry banana and frost banger auto... maybe a 4th im not sure yet.
It works well for smaller plants but I'd be fucked if I tried to veg out for 8 weeks with this method.

Does well in my limited space though, and for fast plants.
 
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This is your fault no one gives a shit about this plant because you don't bother with learning how to grow. All you do is keep repeating the same stupid problems every day. I think your a child who should stick with playing Nintendo.
 
Fuck yeah man ... less is more sometime 😌. Keep shit simple to begin with is what im finding helps the learning process. Get to know the plant first, then branch out into other avenues and methods of growing down the line. Ive got my seeds for my next run sorted. Strawberry gorilla, strawberry banana and frost banger auto... maybe a 4th im not sure yet.
But do u not get insects in soil and more chance of flooding/drowning the plants gang
 
But do u not get insects in soil and more chance of flooding/drowning the plants gang
If you have adequate aggregate/aeration pretty much all peat or coco/compost and aggregate mixes hold enough air when saturated. These potting mixes hold plus 25% air even at the stage of actively running off so I've never had any issues with overwatering. In fact I water everything daily from the day one and never had any of these issues overwatering. Most of the time my issues come from drybacks as the EC rises and pH swings as the moisture content lowers, leading me to water every day regardless to keep steady pH and EC.

Pests are controlled by the predator mites in the potting mix. Hypoaspis miles will eat gnat larvae and other larvae in the medium. Being inside I've never had any pests bar gnats or the odd flat mite though so it's not too bad tbh..
 
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My soil test come back perfect going to test NPK tomorrow soil has to set 24 hours
 
But do u not get insects in soil and more chance of flooding/drowning the plants gang
You can get the same insects in an indoor or outdoor coco grow as you can in an indoor or outdoor soil grow, mites thrips, fungus gnats etc.
 
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Shit here I thought that's an advantage coco guys had. I battle gnats but not in any serious way.
 
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