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Anyways, peace and blessing to all... I'm out!
No sir , The Fucking New Guy. That’s the way it’s always been and it will continue.With your blessing, can I call yall Fbomb New Guys then?
No words offend me. I just have a history of advocacy with an audience that didn't like to hear the naughties , unless it comes to a Kid Rock meme then they just gotta deal with it lol.No sir , The Fucking New Guy. That’s the way it’s always been and it will continue.
My apologies if the word offended you.
This is really similar to my simple soil technique, doesn't get much easier. No fancy bottles of this, that and the other, no unicorn piss, no a, b and c, no cal mag, no cartoon characters, no magic leprechaun spooge, just a few simple ingredients with proven results..Not really sure what the topic is anymore but my suggestion for newbie growers who want to go organic is:
1 bag of ocean forest fox farm soil
1 5 gallon pot
1 small bag of dr earth flower girl
If you can drink your tap water then it’s good to go. Everything else is unnecessary.
Excellent advice it is! Nice and simple. If you cant/don't want to do any tutorials you can always back us! That's what this is about also, tutorials from beginner to advanced with the backing of experienced growers.Not sure if I would be able to do a good enough tutorial video to help anybody anymore than the plethora of videos and information on the internet, but I can provide some advice.
I think if someone can finish a grow confidently then they're experienced. Time to up the load and fine tune future grows. An 'expert' (using that term lightly fo sho!) to me is someone that gives their plants little attention and still grows successfully. More like a hands off grower.Maybe the biggest tip to newbies is that we know so little about plants scientifically that we are all learning together, including the experts, BUT there are levels to this growing stuff. Take it one step at a time, I think 5 plus years of successful grows is a decent amount of experience. What would you guys deem as appropriate experience level to be a knowledgeable grower? If you answered already I have bad bad ADD so I never go through a whole thread ✌
This is kinda exactly what I'm saying we need.Not really sure what the topic is anymore but my suggestion for newbie growers who want to go organic is:
1 bag of ocean forest fox farm soil
1 5 gallon pot
1 small bag of dr earth flower girl
If you can drink your tap water then it’s good to go. Everything else is unnecessary.
This thread is officially back on track!This is really similar to my simple soil technique, doesn't get much easier. No fancy bottles of this, that and the other, no unicorn piss, no a, b and c, no cal mag, no cartoon characters, no magic leprechaun spooge, just a few simple ingredients with proven results..
Boveda packs are great if you know how to use them, people who don't know what they are doing ended up ruining their bud. I can keep bud shelf stable for a very very long time with them. It's just understanding bud moisture and water acitivity in the bud. I am far from hands off. Different people have different styles, I also know people who can grow successfuly but still suck. Middling weed is easy to grow, the top tier is much more difficult. A good read is teaming with microbes to start understanding soil health better.I think if someone can finish a grow confidently then they're experienced. Time to up the load and fine tune future grows. An 'expert' (using that term lightly fo sho!) to me is someone that gives their plants little attention and still grows successfully. More like a hands off grower.
I learn stuff all the time then I go research or test if I can. Kinda like a taste test, pass/fail. I've bought and tested products so I can give my personal approval if someone asks. I usually kick everything to the curb, as trends pass I say 'I told you so!' Anyone remember when Brovida packs sold like hotcakes? Multi zillion dollar companies ordered pallets full and use them to this day. Too bad I haaate the owners of the company I'm talking about (and currently watching their company fail epically) or I'd offer to come in and save them. I ain't working for connected criminals for one and 65k a year ain't nearly enough to entice me to be their 'Master Grower' lol.
I’ve ran soil for 25 years. If it ain’t broke don’t fix it.Hi,
A bit confused... Why so many seasoned growers recommend soil / growing in soil. For indoor grows, I switched to hydro methods. I don't get why all the talk on soil grows. For hydro, I've tried eb and flow, dwc, and now a variation of dutch bucket. I would even consider hydro for outside (even though it can be tricky with the elements).
If this is the forum for experienced, I'm wondering why Hydro is not a significant topic of discussions.
Best regards
This is a thread calling on experienced growers from all different types of growing styles to break it down to the A B C s of each specific style for greenhorns.......Hi,
A bit confused... Why so many seasoned growers recommend soil / growing in soil. For indoor grows, I switched to hydro methods. I don't get why all the talk on soil grows. For hydro, I've tried eb and flow, dwc, and now a variation of dutch bucket. I would even consider hydro for outside (even though it can be tricky with the elements).
If this is the forum for experienced, I'm wondering why Hydro is not a significant topic of discussions.
Best regards
I don't even get into anything after harvest. To me that's personal in a way of a specialized skill i guess. Either people did their own personal trials or they followed someone else's modern updated guide. Because as we all know, we didnt figure out how to dry weed until 2015. :snickers: Not all of my harvests turn out great, some are absolute doodoo and they go straight to the fire pit lol like a boss so it don't hurt so bad. There's only ONE way I know how to cure my problem, it just doesn't fit my style. Buts that's all I'm going to say about that.Boveda packs are great if you know how to use them, people who don't know what they are doing ended up ruining their bud. I can keep bud shelf stable for a very very long time with them. It's just understanding bud moisture and water acitivity in the bud. I am far from hands off. Different people have different styles, I also know people who can grow successfuly but still suck. Middling weed is easy to grow, the top tier is much more difficult. A good read is teaming with microbes to start understanding soil health better.
This is mainly a 100% beginners guide idea. The simplist and cheapest way to get from seed to harvest, hydro has nithong To do with experience it’s just a personal choice, I could buy a setup and choose to run hydro first as a beginner. Wouldn’t mean I’m doing anything more expertly than I could with soil on my first run and a complete beginner… you’d be just as clueless to any aspect of it, that’s why we have this topic going. some choose hydro first some choose soil, but if you look back there was talk about separate topics for beginners on all types of setups separately, hydro / soilless / organic / no till, etc, nobody will be left out! this forum has a wide range of growers, to each their own preference. The wide range of experience in different situations and mediums is is what makes the farm a great resourceHi,
A bit confused... Why so many seasoned growers recommend soil / growing in soil. For indoor grows, I switched to hydro methods. I don't get why all the talk on soil grows. For hydro, I've tried eb and flow, dwc, and now a variation of dutch bucket. I would even consider hydro for outside (even though it can be tricky with the elements).
If this is the forum for experienced, I'm wondering why Hydro is not a significant topic of discussions.
Best regards
I'll confront this immediatly!The guy that introduced himself by being an insulting bigot and attacking the LGBTQ+ community is looking for help?
You guys go ahead. I'll skip this nasty person's posts.