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Austinchaps24
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Yes sir I agree!! If it wasn’t for some of you guys on here I would’ve never known my soil was the problem, and probably would’ve lost all my seeds. But thanks to yall this is what I get!! Nothing like help from people with experience. Can’t wait to see what I learn along the way with this plant, I’m 8 days in and more stoked than ever haha.Nice job! Shes looking happy and healthy! Yeah it’s really easy to knee jerk around all this stuff! : ) I have returned more items in the last year I didnt need because I got excited than I have ever returned before! You have the right idea with researching on your own! : ) thats a huge benefit around here! Lots of self help if you’re willing to dig and try and fail a few times. But also there are tons of great growers here on the Farm that can guide you and help you if you want it.
Thats great to hear! This is such a wonderful community! Really smart folks around here and hella funny to boot! Man you have no idea how close I was to shutting shit down because things just weren’t working out. Some of the growers here got me to take a breath and talked me through some things with my room set up and im doing better than I was!Yes sir I agree!! If it wasn’t for some of you guys on here I would’ve never known my soil was the problem, and probably would’ve lost all my seeds. But thanks to yall this is what I get!! Nothing like help from people with experience. Can’t wait to see what I learn along the way with this plant, I’m 8 days in and more stoked than ever haha.
That’s awesome to hear. I hope to have some good laughs and grows from here on out. I appreciate all the kind words and hope to talk soon. I’ll post more pics this weekThats great to hear! This is such a wonderful community! Really smart folks around here and hella funny to boot! Man you have no idea how close I was to shutting shit down because things just weren’t working out. Some of the growers here got me to take a breath and talked me through some things with my room set up and im doing better than I was!
Glad you are having fun with it! Thats what it’s all about! It should be rewarding any many forms!
Gone all day and come home to find so much more growth, I’m amazed. This is gonna be a long 3 months.So after a couple failed attempts in seedling stages with previous seeds, I’ve decided the soil I was using was trash. (Make sure you read a little and don’t buy off of excitement alone). So after getting foxfarms happy frog soil and nutrients I gave it another shot, and here we are. I’m 8 days in since I planted in the soil, all pics are in order to show growth over the past 8 days. Last photo is from this morning. This plant is a complete turnaround from the other failed seedlings. No discoloring, growing fast. I’m happy, for now. I won’t talk your ear off about setup, quick rundown.
-Green Crack Feminized Photoperiod
-Happy frog/FoxFarms Nute trio
-2x2x2 tent kept at 65-68Rh & 75-78F
-VS1000E Light
-3 Gallon fabric pot for final transplant
-Basic fans for air flow
This is my first grow and first time with all of this, so excuse anything I’m doing that is cringy or just wrong, and please feel free to leave any tips, harsh or kind. All are appreciated. I’m doing more and more research by the day, so hopefully yall can be here to witness my first successful grow! Let’s see how this goes!
Thank you for the kind words and encouragement brother. I’ve definitely seen the variety of opinions on here and crazy enough it’s like they all work just fine! I’ve just grabbed onto a common opinion to the problems I was dealing with and sure enough all is well. Appreciate the time brother!! Hope the day is wellhowdy austin and welcome to the farm, i'm not going to say much, as i'm not a soil or seed
grower. my main experience that ended many yrs ago, was with hydro and clones. that being said,
i'm going say 1st off; love the plant and love what you're doing, there are as many dif ways
of growing as there are growers and many, if not most, will swear up and down that their way
is the best, and in a way they are right. my theory is it's bc the plant is so adaptive that
once you make it out of the seedling stage, you're off and running and it can actually be
quite difficult to kill them as they are very hardy. you can fuck'em up good in a myriad of
ways, but with some tlc & proper guidance, they can usually be saved. and brother, you came
to the right place for that. #2 find a good mentor and listen to them and do what they say.
#3 never give up, everybody on this site have all had our fair share of
trials and tribulation, failures and success, wasted money on this snake oil or the other,
countless hrs tryna research this problem or that, buying $1000's worth of equipment, just
to have it sit around and never get used etc. etc. you get the idea. the one thing the
pro's all have in common is; they stuck it out until they finally became proficient at this
craft and lucky for all of us, they've gathered together here in a kind of brotherhood and
they are willing and eager to help out newbs such as yourself (and me).
bottom line is stick around and figure out what works for you and roll with it, and you'll
be fine. and remember shit happens, even to the pros.
i'll leave you with a couple pics of a little runt that i rescued on nov 9th, to hopefully
inspire you. when given 100% of what they need, they are capable of growing
incredibly fast (i've seen 12-14" per day and i'm sure there's people here that have seen
even faster than that.) this plant is 34 days from seed today & drinking 1 gallon
of nute solution per day. oh, and i have a whack sense of humor, so enjoy. the capt's
is the main room where everyone hangs out and talks shit & tells lies etc. feel free
to follow along my grow and see if i still have it after all these yrs
https://www.thcfarmer.com/threads/1st-attempt-attempt-in-22-yrs.165304/
-peace-
Day 12 and she is looking good….i think. Any opinions? Please and thank you.So after a couple failed attempts in seedling stages with previous seeds, I’ve decided the soil I was using was trash. (Make sure you read a little and don’t buy off of excitement alone). So after getting foxfarms happy frog soil and nutrients I gave it another shot, and here we are. I’m 8 days in since I planted in the soil, all pics are in order to show growth over the past 8 days. Last photo is from this morning. This plant is a complete turnaround from the other failed seedlings. No discoloring, growing fast. I’m happy, for now. I won’t talk your ear off about setup, quick rundown.
-Green Crack Feminized Photoperiod
-Happy frog/FoxFarms Nute trio
-2x2x2 tent kept at 65-68Rh & 75-78F
-VS1000E Light
-3 Gallon fabric pot for final transplant
-Basic fans for air flow
This is my first grow and first time with all of this, so excuse anything I’m doing that is cringy or just wrong, and please feel free to leave any tips, harsh or kind. All are appreciated. I’m doing more and more research by the day, so hopefully yall can be here to witness my first successful grow! Let’s see how this goes!
Damn man! She’s a bushy girl, I usually see plants that size that are thinned out. Is there any specific reason?check out my girl now, 36 days from seed. pic was just a bit ago when i was swapping her to her weekly flush bucket
i'm of the school of thought that believes the plant needs all the leaves [growth engines] it can get to fuel rapid growth. if you notice, the bottom leaves are still lush and green even though they are underneath the canopy, they are transpiring and sucking up water and co2 and releasing oxygen and supplying the plant with starches and carbohydrates, from the innerweb* (which is exactly what i wanted to say):Damn man! She’s a bushy girl, I usually see plants that size that are thinned out. Is there any specific reason?
I just transplanted mine.
Your doing good,,, keep it up! Challenges come and go in a grow. Some like a leafy plant others strip. At some point real bushy plant growers go a few rounds with mold and mildew and they change up a tad. It's all about the ever elusive balance. Hydro grows faster, then coco which is slow-mo hydro. Then soil. I've come to love slow easy Gaia Green soil growing. I've got other things to waste time on other than growing.Damn man! She’s a bushy girl, I usually see plants that size that are thinned out. Is there any specific reason?
I just transplanted mine.
Yessir heard that. I’m looking to have a more thinned out grow, get good airflow and what not. Soil was my choice cause I don’t know anything about hydro grows lmao.Your doing good,,, keep it up! Challenges come and go in a grow. Some like a leafy plant others strip. At some point real bushy plant growers go a few rounds with mold and mildew and they change up a tad. It's all about the ever elusive balance. Hydro grows faster, then coco which is slow-mo hydro. Then soil. I've come to love slow easy Gaia Green soil growing. I've got other things to waste time on other than growing.
sorry bro, i should have added that soil is definitely the place to start, altho my style of hydro is actually quite simple with a few lessons. if you ever decide you want to give it a go, there are many here who'll be glad to help you out myself included.Yessir heard that. I’m looking to have a more thinned out grow, get good airflow and what not. Soil was my choice cause I don’t know anything about hydro grows lmao.
Heck man if this works out I know I’ll definitely see the day where I try a hydro grow out, they look clean and simple tbh. You know where I’m gonna come to get my information on it too haha. Merry Xmas brother and happy holidayssorry bro, i should have added that soil is definitely the place to start, altho my style of hydro is actually quite simple with a few lessons. if you ever decide you want to give it a go, there are many here who'll be glad to help you out myself included.
merry xmas and happy kwanza -peace-
Good afternoon sir. And yes I have it as high as I can, someone else said the same. They recommend I put the plant in the farthest corner from the light so I am going to try that today. Maybe move my light back further. I have it about 22” away due to size of my tent, and height with the plant in the bigger pot.Hey Austin, welcome. Sorry your seeing issues with your plant. The first thing comes to mind is too much light. I see your VS1000E has no dimmer switch and recommends to hang the light 24" above plants for seedlings/early veg. Is that what you're doing?
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