Growing isn’t for the faint of heart.
you made me laugh, thanks.
It’s not really that difficult to do, but takes a lot to be good at. I think the majority of people interested in growing are motivated by cost and this is tough spot to be in. If you want to do it well takes a lot of resources or a little nit of knowledge and most of us are somewhat lacking in either or both. But if you take the time to research and understand before jumping in can make life a lot easier.
Isn’t laughter great?
Well put, it is amazing how quickly the money can ad up. It coast a lot to be bad at it. As of yet I can’t speak on what it might coast to be good at it.
Howdy
Reading one of your @dbrn32 comments on a thread regarding feeding clones is GOLDEN.
Everywhere else I have read it says feed them half strength of seedlings.
It says this on a lot of nutrient labels as well.
Well I failed every time and it took months to get them going.
Thanks for the knowledge @dbrn32
Before knowing anything about growing pot I was given a couple of seeds. I started them indoors just like I do with tomatoes. Then I planted them outdoors in the garden. I watered them about once per week. I harvested them not knowing anything about the best time to harvest. I hung them in the bathroom on the shower rod. They dried there in a dry climate for about six months.
About three years later this remains my best pot.
Howdy @zeuspaul
Happy Anniversary
Yes, thank you for sharing.
Happy cake day @zeuspaul
Happy Anniversary!