Thanks Doobie. Yeah they both did outstanding jobs with their grows. Much respect to them.
Oh that red poisons looks so cool. Iām sure it has to be great smoke
Thanks for watching
Yay, babies! I love following journals from the start. No pressure or anything, but you better make this worth my reading time: Iām watching you.
I check it in all grow journals, on all sites, that I can find.
Iām sure gonna try
no pressure, huh?
Iāll never be as entertaining as you
I will be doing an ilgm Blueberry auto in the fall, so youāre going to be edumacating me.
Heās a great guy
So Iāve got some time but I think you already know a lot more than i. Iāll sure try not to disappoint though. These wonāt be my last thatās for sure. Out of likes again
I can learn just as much from you as you can from me. Again, no pressure.
I might just stick with happy frog soil and āknock it out of the parkā as purp suggested. Iāll be getting the dirty dozen as well for nutes.
See, I get to watch you learn to use those nutes. Iām thinking of trying them on a few plants.
Oh I get it, your going to learn from my mistakes
Canāt say I blame you.
Hey cheaper that way. I find āliving vicariously ā is a decent learning technique
Donāt feed them any nutrients until they have at least 5 or 6 true sets of leaves is my advice to you.
Thanks, I appreciate the advice.
Best of luck @GreenJewels
My only advice is that managing and monitoring the pH and ppms of your water and nutrient solution going in, plus measuring the pH and ppms of the runoff that comes out the bottom, and taking steps to correct if off, is the key to a good grow.
My advise is drop another bean
Edit: advice* im high so obvs dont listen to me
Almost there, Blueberry!