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I'm not quite sure what to do...yeah, I'm kind of starting to get impatient. I did probably all of the things you're not supposed to do as a new grower. One, I spent a great deal of money. I have a set up that if put in the hands of someone who actually knew what they were doing could turn out some great bud. Well, I don't seem to be that person.
What does it take to find someone you can trust to help you along these crucial first steps? I feel as if some of these things flow in the direction of the great magnet, which is to say, I really don't know what's going wrong with my plants most of the time. When things go bad, it looks like it could be a number of things. I begin to eliminate to the best of my ability using forums and a stack of books. Sometimes things look like they're coming back and then bam, something else happens and things look like they're taking a turn for the worst again.
I started with hydro, thinking for indoor grows, it would be less of a hassle then dealing with dirt. This is probably a very wrong assumption to make. It seems hydro maintenance is very time consuming. I'm trying to do this by myself and I unfortunately have a real job to contend with as well. There's no way I could change my res three time a week like some seem to suggest.
I'm trying to keep the spirits up, but I feel without some real guidance from an experienced grower, I'm going to end up chalking this up on the huge waste of money pile. I'm willing to admit that I just can't do this or that I don't have the time or patience to pull this off in any kind of meaningful way.
I'd like to get some help. I live in southern california. I am a medicinal patient with two patients, myself and another, living in the grow space.
I wanted to get into this to one, avoid the insane prices here and two, to learn something new that is at the very least sustaining myself. I'm a computer geek, so for some reason I thought hydro would make it more interesting...
I'm sure this is a bad idea but perhaps someone would be willing to start an online conversation and take it from there. If you're a grower with no place to grow, this could be good for both of us.
Thanks
What does it take to find someone you can trust to help you along these crucial first steps? I feel as if some of these things flow in the direction of the great magnet, which is to say, I really don't know what's going wrong with my plants most of the time. When things go bad, it looks like it could be a number of things. I begin to eliminate to the best of my ability using forums and a stack of books. Sometimes things look like they're coming back and then bam, something else happens and things look like they're taking a turn for the worst again.
I started with hydro, thinking for indoor grows, it would be less of a hassle then dealing with dirt. This is probably a very wrong assumption to make. It seems hydro maintenance is very time consuming. I'm trying to do this by myself and I unfortunately have a real job to contend with as well. There's no way I could change my res three time a week like some seem to suggest.
I'm trying to keep the spirits up, but I feel without some real guidance from an experienced grower, I'm going to end up chalking this up on the huge waste of money pile. I'm willing to admit that I just can't do this or that I don't have the time or patience to pull this off in any kind of meaningful way.
I'd like to get some help. I live in southern california. I am a medicinal patient with two patients, myself and another, living in the grow space.
I wanted to get into this to one, avoid the insane prices here and two, to learn something new that is at the very least sustaining myself. I'm a computer geek, so for some reason I thought hydro would make it more interesting...
I'm sure this is a bad idea but perhaps someone would be willing to start an online conversation and take it from there. If you're a grower with no place to grow, this could be good for both of us.
Thanks