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Hey I learned most of what I pass along here. You have a load of super knowledgeable ppl already in here. This site is a one stop shop with so many knowledgeable growers that are willing to hand their time out free and help.I feel like u just sat in front of my favorite college professor whose class I NEVER minded going to! I am fascinated by all of this information. I thank you beyond words man for not just helping me out but offering such awesome info for all yo know. THANK YOU !!!
If ya stick around you will see I was tought and a lot of us here learn together through healthy debates and discussions. I just put a fair bit of time (except lately as life is... well being life) get involved in the discussions, keep respectful, don't be afraid to challenge other views or opinions, remember the whole community learns from these discussions and debates. Thick skin can come in handy at times but put simply keep the personal attacks out and the rest goes. Do that instead of just post a question when ya need and you'll pick this stuff up so fast you won't belive it.I feel like u just sat in front of my favorite college professor whose class I NEVER minded going to! I am fascinated by all of this information. I thank you beyond words man for not just helping me out but offering such awesome info for all yo know. THANK YOU !!
Ok I'll give you a couple things to fast track ya... remember less is always better. Now in the case of watering the ONLY applies to frequency NOT volume.I have kept a grow diary for both grows. And now comparing side by side I can see where I have most definetely been over watering. But it gets so tempting to water when the cups feel so light and tye soil looks dry. I feel like I need to add a day to when I "think I should be watering". Like I previously mentioned once I got to week 5 last time I was good. But I'm more curious to see if once I get tye seedling stage down, if indeed it will yield better results. People on her have most definetely been awesome.
Honestly I don't know why I've never put DE on my houseplants, considering I have a 40 lb bag of it in my garden shed.@BionicKroniK hates fungus gnats. Anytime she sees one, she turns all Mission impossible on 'em.
Treat your soil with plant therapy, till it into the top 1/2 inch or so, treat again, then cover with a thin layer of DE.
That will get rid of them. Do an additional treatment with the PT 2 more times, 2 days apart.
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