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coda


Registered: 04/20/08
Posts: 4,736
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Re: a question for growers [Re: Iamasmoker]
#63062 - 06/21/08 01:36 PM (16 years, 8 months ago) |
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a mass produced soil from the miracle gro company. The main problem with most MG soils is that they contain time release fertilizers which van, and will, fuck over your grow. Plenty of people grow in MG soil, it's certainly not the best choice, but it can work as long as you get the right soil.
Growing herb is easy in the sense of just planting and letting it grow. Growing top notch, quality, cannabis takes some practice.
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MFDoom666: sobriety kills my buzz every time.
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coda


Registered: 04/20/08
Posts: 4,736
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Re: a question for growers [Re: Ganoderma]
#63076 - 06/21/08 02:05 PM (16 years, 8 months ago) |
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this whole indoor bit has thrown me for a bit of a loop!
Rome wasn't built in a day my friend. IMO the best thing a newbie cultivator can do for his first few grows is to just learn the basics, learn how the plant grows, and learn how to control the plants environment. Things like achieving the best possible yield, and growing the most resinous buds, should be put aside. Besides, if you just concentrate in the beginning on producing healthy and happy plants, a decent yield and some nice smoke will still be a reward at the end.
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MFDoom666: sobriety kills my buzz every time.
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