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greennewbie
02-07-2006, 09:58 PM
how do you grow your own stash? what is a screen? how do you use a screen? i'm brand new. i know nothing bout this, but i want to start. like, can someone help me out with the terms and slangs and quality and stuff? please. i think i like the fruity smelling type of grass. i just ordered a kit. can't wait till it comes. now, i still need to find a dealer, and a place to smoke it. where is a safe place to smoke it, so i don't get busted?
Brittoker
02-07-2006, 10:07 PM
Research, research, research, google how to grow marijuana, buy some books, there is not just one way to "grow your own stash" there are many different variations, also don't believe everything you read, try what works best for you and learn from your mistakes.
Powder Puff
02-07-2006, 10:17 PM
I disagree to the "Research, research, research" part..
Experience is the most helpfull factor ever.. Research and experience offcourse..
But you can't research experience..
Later.. :)
greennewbie
02-07-2006, 10:18 PM
cool. thx. when is the best time to start growing? like summer, or winter?
Brittoker
02-07-2006, 10:37 PM
cool. thx. when is the best time to start growing? like summer, or winter?
It depends really on your climate, usually after the last frost, try and start them indoors and transplant them outdoors about mid May time, as I said before research as much as possible. :rasta:
Nochowderforyou
02-07-2006, 10:45 PM
The only way to "learn" about the effects of cannabis, is to smoke it. You'll smoke good ones and bad ones, hopefully good ones.
As for growing, this isn't something that a person can just read up on, and bang! You're a grower. Read, then do it, read, then do it, read, then do it, etc...Reading is a good part of learning, but a guitar player can't just read a book and be a super good player. It takes practice, much like growing.
I'm not sure what too recommend for reading. I would suggest overgrow, but the site got shut down :mad:
Ummm, advice I guess, is too take one step at a time. They go in this order usually:
Germination/sprouting
Vegetative growth
Flowering
Harvest/drying
Curing *optional.
My advice is not to cloud your brain with every piece of info about growing. There's a lot of info., so be prepared. Take one step at a time.
Learn how to germinate, once you have the seed soaking and you are preparing for it to pop, this will give you a few days to learn the basics of the next step. One step at a time. Once you have the first, or second, or third step beat, learn and read up on the rest.
Check out the growing forums here. There are a lot of good growers who know what they're doing.
Look out for names like Latewood, HARDDON in the growing sections. There are many more good people, but I can't remeber them all right now.
Good luck. Peace :cool:
greennewbie
02-07-2006, 11:44 PM
thx. how does one become a dealer themselves? do they grow their own, then sell it, or what? when i get my own place, i'm gonna start growing, and learning, and growing and learning, and etc. thanks for all the awesome tips. got any more tips? i love learning, and i love grass!!!
nutranater
02-08-2006, 12:39 AM
You have got to be pranking us. If not, you need to read a while and use the search feature for some answers. Though I don't know if anyone can tell you where a safe place to smoke is. :dance:
hempsmoker25
02-08-2006, 01:14 AM
where to start, you can grow seeds from a bag of weed, im assuming you meen a screan for your pipe to keep the weed from fallin through, and the whole research, but watch out for seed sites, ya know the govt.
fatweedsack
02-08-2006, 01:16 AM
nah man just take them from a stash.
statechamp3
02-08-2006, 03:22 AM
wow, there are a lot of newbies... anyway start a post under strains and seeds with statechamp as the title and leave your email address, ill get back to you on how to grow and i grow but i dont smoke so i can hook you up with some buds. Ill tell you the terms and weights and all that, and how to " deal ". IM HERE TO HELP. Good luck
greennewbie
02-08-2006, 04:33 PM
thanks. this is great. i went to strains and seeds, and i posted my email address. today is awesome cuz i just turned 21. :D i'm not gonna drink til sat tho, maybe. i still live with my parents and they won't let me.
Powder Puff
02-08-2006, 04:56 PM
wow, there are a lot of newbies... anyway start a post under strains and seeds with statechamp as the title and leave your email address, ill get back to you on how to grow and i grow but i dont smoke so i can hook you up with some buds. Ill tell you the terms and weights and all that, and how to " deal ". IM HERE TO HELP. Good luck
Dude, what a prick... Are you better than the rest of us? You need different attitude..
There are a BUNCH of better growers/teachers here than you.. Get that!
greennewbie
02-08-2006, 05:00 PM
are you a gorwer powder puff? jw. could u help me out too?
Powder Puff
02-08-2006, 05:04 PM
There isn't THAT much to it...
You're first couple of grow's are MOSTLY for experience.. You get a nice sidedish of buds!:thumbsup:
How are you planning to grow? Indoor or outdoor? What are you're sircumstances? Don't grow if you'll get killed by you're parents if they catch you!:)
Basically, how much do you want to spend on a setup?
RastaKaze
02-08-2006, 05:05 PM
Man, let me tell you this before you make up your mind about really growing. In order to really grow nice buds, your going to need to try and fail a thousand time before you get it right. And by the time you can keep your plants alive you'll know half of a college botanists curriculum. It is NOT easy stuff, and just a little warning: You have no idea how addictive marijuana is until you actually begin growing your own. Be safe, order seeds from http://drcronic.com and don't order them to the same addy that your growing at... have them sent to a girlfriends, even parents house, and try not go go above 2000w in total energy spent-- you don't want to have either too much heat or to big a spike in your energy use.
greennewbie
02-08-2006, 05:09 PM
umm, i was thinking growing indoor. i'm moving in with my b/f hopefully in a year, and i want to grow indoor there. not sure how i can work it out now. could they grow in the garage? i don't know how to grow it and hide it at the same time. i can't grow it outside cuz i have 5 large bunnies in the backyard, and the neighbors tell my parents everything. unless i can find a sopt to grow it in our back ditch. they have a lot of trails there, and trees. i'm not sure how much i want to spen on a set up yet. i just turned 21 today, and i'm gonna buy some drinks later, and i'm saving 50$ for an 1/8th. i have some b-day cards comming tho. and my b/f is building me a computer, so i have to buy the monitor for that. but i'm in sales for knives so i can get more money.
RastaKaze
02-08-2006, 05:10 PM
Oh-- and always, ALWAYS pay your electric bill on time... the last thing you want is someone visiting your house to ask what caused the energy spike and if it relates to why your not paying bills, etc
Powder Puff
02-08-2006, 05:10 PM
Man, let me tell you this before you make up your mind about really growing. In order to really grow nice buds, your going to need to try and fail a thousand time before you get it right. And by the time you can keep your plants alive you'll know half of a college botanists curriculum. It is NOT easy stuff, and just a little warning: You have no idea how addictive marijuana is until you actually begin growing your own. Be safe, order seeds from http://drcronic.com and don't order them to the same addy that your growing at... have them sent to a girlfriends, even parents house, and try not go go above 2000w in total energy spent-- you don't want to have either too much heat or to big a spike in your energy use.
Hey Rasta.. Why do you hide you're online offline status? Do you feel important that way?? :p
I SLIGHTLY agree with you.. You don't have to fail 1000 times before you get it right.. Just be CAREFUL with what you're doing.. Watering, light distance, fertilizing etc.
:)
greennewbie
02-08-2006, 05:11 PM
sweet. are there any classes i can take at college to help me out?
greennewbie
02-08-2006, 05:12 PM
ok. are there any books i can get to get me started? like termonolgy and stuff? like, the basics to growing or whatever?
RastaKaze
02-08-2006, 05:17 PM
Botany or agriculture will cover some of the basic techniques used in gardening many of the millions of plant species on earth...
And yes, you won't need to fail 1000 times, no one does. But definitely don't expect any bud off your first few plants... it will only lead to dissapointment. Grab some bag seed for your first grow, the main focus for now is getting to know the plants... working with them... possibly killing them. It's all part of the wonderful process we call learning through experience.
greennewbie
02-08-2006, 05:19 PM
cool
greennewbie
02-08-2006, 05:20 PM
what r bag seeds? do you get them from your dealer? how much are they?
RastaKaze
02-08-2006, 05:21 PM
They are just seeds that you might find in your bud. Look out for a few in that 1/8th you get tonight. Then, once you know a thing or two about growing, you can invest your money on a nice, potent strain to grow out.
greennewbie
02-08-2006, 05:24 PM
sweet. aight. thanks.
greennewbie
02-08-2006, 05:30 PM
what's a silencer? how do you make one? how much does it cost?
tupac2930
02-08-2006, 07:42 PM
thanks. this is great. i went to strains and seeds, and i posted my email address. today is awesome cuz i just turned 21. :D i'm not gonna drink til sat tho, maybe. i still live with my parents and they won't let me.
maybe this is why ur 21 and still have never blazed ;)
Powder Puff
02-08-2006, 08:17 PM
maybe this is why ur 21 and still have never blazed ;)
Or maybe she CHOOSE not to blaze?
greennewbie
02-08-2006, 09:25 PM
lol. i was twice, but i had no hookups, and i got kicked out for like two weeks for that.
statechamp3
02-09-2006, 04:42 AM
Dude, what a prick... Are you better than the rest of us? You need different attitude..
There are a BUNCH of better growers/teachers here than you.. Get that!
What are you talking about? I never said I was the best, or even good for that matter. I offered to help him with growing and buds and that makes me a prick? Grow Up. And I left a reply saying I will email you tomorrow, I had no time today. Happy Birthday and Goodluck.
greennewbie
02-09-2006, 04:44 AM
thank you.
Powder Puff
02-09-2006, 04:43 PM
What are you talking about? I never said I was the best, or even good for that matter. I offered to help him with growing and buds and that makes me a prick? Grow Up. And I left a reply saying I will email you tomorrow, I had no time today. Happy Birthday and Goodluck.
Actually. . . You had a bad attitude there... A nasty one..
"wow, there are alot of neewbies here" You never were a neewbie?
"make a thread called statechamp3" Egoist?
Never mind.. Just get another attitude.. I think you came off VERY negatively..
Powder Puff
02-09-2006, 04:49 PM
thank you.
I could help you to!:)
Even if you haven't had any prior experience with growing plants in you home, you can have a successful crop of marijuana by following the simple directions in this pamphlet. If you have had problems in the past with marijuana cultivation, you may find the solutions in the following chapters. Growing a marijuana plant involves four basic steps:
1. Get the seeds. If you don't already have some, you can ask your friends to save you seeds out of any good grass they may come across. You'll find that lots of people already have a seed collection of some sort and are willing to part with a few prime seeds in exchange for some of the finished product.
2. Germinate the seeds. You can simply drop a seed into moist soil, but by germinating the seeds first you can be sure that the seed will indeed produce a plant. To germinate seeds, place a group of them between about six moist paper towels, or in the pores of a moist sponge. Leave the towels or sponge moist but not soaking wet. Some seeds will germinate in 24 hours while others may take several days or even a week.
3. Plant the sprouts. As soon as a seed cracks open and begins to sprout, place it on some moist soil and sprinkle a little soil over the top of it.
4. Supply the plants with light. Flourescent lights are the best. Hang the lights with two inches of the soil and after the plants appear above the ground, continue to keep the lights with two inches of the plants. It is as easy as that. If you follow those four steps you will grow a marijuana plant. To ensure prime quality and the highest yield in the shortest time period, however, a few details are necessary.
Soil
Your prime concern, after choosing high quality seeds, is the soil. Use the best soil you can get. Scrimping on the soil doesn't pay off in the long run. If you use unsterilized soil you will almost certainly find parasites in it, probably after it is too late to transplant your marijuana. You can find excellent soil for sale at your local plant shop or nursery, K-Mart, Wal Mart, and even some grocery stores. The soil you use should have these properties for the best possible results:
1. It should drain well. That is, it should have some sand in it and also some sponge rock or pearlite.
2. The ph should be between 6.5 and 7.5 since marijuana does not do well in acidic soil. High acidity in soil encourages the plant to be predominantly male, an undesirable trait.
3. The soil should also contain humus for retaining moisture and nutrients.
If you want to make your own soil mixture, you can use this recipe: Mix two parts moss with one part sand and one part pearlite or sponge rock to each four gallons of soil. Test your soil for ph with litmus paper or with a soil testing kit available at most plant stores. To raise the ph of the soil, add 1/2 lb. lime to 1 cubic foot of soil to raise the ph one point. If you absolutely insist on using dirt you dug up from your driveway, you must sterilize it by baking it in your oven for about an hour at 250 degrees. Be sure to moisten it thoroughly first and also prepare yourself for a rapid evacuation of your kitchen because that hot soil is going to stink. Now add to the mixture about one tablespoon of fertilizer (like Rapid-Gro) per gallon gallon of soil and blend it in thoroughly. Better yet, just skip the whole process and spend a couple bucks on some soil.
Containers
After you have prepared your soil, you will have to come up with some kind of container to plant in. The container should be sterilized as well, especially if they have been used previously for growing other plants. The size of the container has a great deal to do with the rate of growth and overall size of the plant. You should plan on transplanting your plant not more than one time, since the process of transplanting can be a shock to the plant and it will have to undergo a recovery period in which growth is slowed or even stopped for a short while. The first container you use should be no larger than six inches in diameter and can be made of clay or plastic. To transplant, simply prepare the larger pot by filling it with soil and scooping out a little hole about the size of the smaller pot that the plant is in. Turn the plant upside down, pot and all, and tap the rim of the pot sharply on a counter or the edge of the sink. The soil and root ball should come out of the pot cleanly with the soil retaining the shape of the pot and with no disturbances to the root ball. Another method that can bypass the transplanting problem is using a Jiffy-Pot. Jiffy pots are made of compressed peat moss and can be planted right into moist soil where they decompose and allow the passage of the root system through their walls. The second container should have a volume of at least three gallons. Marijuana doesn't like to have its roots bound or cramped for space, so always be sure that the container you use will be deep enough for your plant's root system. It is very difficult to transplant a five-foot marijuana tree, so plan ahead. It is going to get bigger. The small plants should be ready to transplant into their permanent homes in about two weeks. Keep a close watch on them after the first week or so and avoid root binding at all costs since the plants never seem to do as well once they have been stunted by the cramping of their roots.
Marijuana likes lots of food, but you can do damage to the plants if you are too zealous. Some fertilizers can burn a plant and damage its roots if used in to high a concentration. Most commercial soil will have enough nutrients in it to sustain the plant for about three weeks of growth so you don't need to worry about feeding your plant until the end of the third week. The most important thing to remember is to introduce the fertilizer concentration to the plant gradually. Start with a fairly diluted fertilizer solution and gradually increase the dosage. There are several good marijuana fertilizers on the commercial market, two of which are Rapid-Gro and Eco-Grow. Rapid-Gro has had widespread use in marijuana cultivation and is available in most parts of the United States. Eco-Grow is also especially good for marijuana since it contains an ingredient that keeps the soil from becoming acid. Most fertilizers cause a ph change in the soil. Adding fertilizer to the soil almost always results in a more acidic ph.
As time goes on, the amount of salts produced by the breakdown of fertilizers in the soil causes the soil to become increasingly acidic and eventually the concentration of these salts in the soil will stunt the plant and cause browning out of the foliage. Also, as the plant gets older its roots become less effective in bringing food to the leaves. To avoid the accumulation of these salts in your soil and to ensure that your plant is getting all of the food it needs you can begin leaf feeding your plant at the age of about 1.5 months. Dissolve the fertilizer in worm water and spray the mixture directly onto the foliage. The leaves absorb the fertilizer into their veins. If you want to continue to put fertilizer into the soil as well as leaf feeding, be sure not to overdose your plants.
Remember to increase the amount of food your plant receives gradually. Marijuana seems to be able to take as much fertilizer as you want to give it as long as it is introduced over a period of time. During the first three months or so, fertilize your plants every few days. As the rate of foliage growth slows down in the plant's preparation for blooming and seed production, the fertilizer intake of the plant should be slowed down as well. Never fertilize the plant just before you are going to harvest it since the fertilizer will encourage foliage production and slow down resin production. A word here about the most organic of fertilizers: worm castings. As you may know, worms are raised commercially for sale to gardeners. The breeders put the worms in organic compost mixtures and while the worms are reproducing they eat the organic matter and expel some of the best marijuana food around. After the worms have eaten all the organic matter in the compost, they are removed and sold and the remains are then sold as worm castings. These castings are so rich that you can grow marijuana in straight worm castings. This isn't really necessary however, and it is somewhat impractical since the castings are very expensive. If you can afford them you can, however, blend them in with your soil and they will make a very good organic fertilizer.
Temperature and Humidity
The ideal temperature for the light hours is 68 to 78 degrees fahrenheit and for the dark hours there should be about a 15 degree drop in temperature. The growing room should be relatively dry if possible. What you want is a resinous coating on the leaves and to get the plant to do this, you must convince it that it needs the resinous coating on its leaves to protect itself from drying out. In an extremely humid room, the plants develop wide leaves and do not produce as much resin. You must take care not to let the temperature in a dry room become too hot, however, since the plant cannot assimilate water fast enough through its roots and its foliage will begin to brown out.
Ventilation
Proper ventilation in your growing room is fairly important. The more plants you have in one room, the more important good ventilation becomes. Plants breathe through their leaves. The also rid themselves of poisons through their leaves. If proper ventilation is not maintained, the pores of the leaves will become clogged and the leaves will die. If there is a free movement of air, the poisons can evaporate off the leaves and the plant can breathe and remain healthy.
In a small closet where there are only a few plants you can probably create enough air circulation just by opening the door to look at them. Although it is possible to grow healthy looking plants in poorly ventilated rooms, they would be larger and healthier if they had a fresh supply of air coming in. If you spend a lot of time in your growing room, your plants will grow better because they will be using the carbon dioxide that you are exhaling around them. It is sometimes quite difficult to get a fresh supply of air in to your growing room because your room is usually hidden away in a secret corner of your house, possibly in the attic or basement. In this case, a fan will create some movement of air. It will also stimulate your plants into growing a healthier and sturdier stalk. Often times in an indoor environment, the stems of plants fail to become rigid because they don't have to cope with elements of wind and rain. To a degree, though, this is an advantage because the plant puts most of its energy into producing leaves and resin instead of stems.
Watering
If you live near a clear mountain stream, you can skip this bit on the quality of water. Most of us are supplied water by the city and some cities add more chemicals to the water than others. They all add chlorine, however, in varying quantities. Humans over the years have learned to either get rid of it somehow or to live with it, but your marijuana plants won't have time to acquire a taste for it so you had better see that they don't have to. Chlorine will evaporate if you let the water stand for 24 hours in an open container. Letting the water stand for a day or two will serve a dual purpose: The water will come to room temperature during that period of time and you can avoid the nasty shock your plants suffer when you drench them with cold water. Always water with room temperature to lukewarm water. If your water has an excessive amount of chlorine in it, you may want to get some anti- chlorine drops at the local fish or pet store. The most important thing about watering is to do it thoroughly. You can water a plant in a three gallon container with as much as three quarts of water. The idea is to get the soil evenly moist all the way to the bottom of the pot. If you use a little water, even if you do it often, it seeps just a short way down into the soil and any roots below the moist soil will start to turn upwards toward the water. The second most important thing about watering is to see to it that the pot has good drainage. There should be some holes in the bottom so that any excess water will run out. If the pot won't drain, the excess water will accumulate in a pocket and rot the roots of the plant or simply make the soil sour or mildew. The soil, as we said earlier, must allow the water to drain evenly through it and must not become hard or packed. If you have made sure that the soil contains sand and pearlite, you shouldn't have drainage problems. To discover when to water, feel the soil with your finger. if you feel moisture in the soil, you can wait a day or two to water. The soil near the top of the pot is always drier than the soil further down. You can drown your plant just as easily as you can let it get too dry and it is more likely to survive a dry spell than it is to survive a torrential flood. Water the plants well when you water and don't water them at all when they don't need it.
Harvesting and Curing
Well, now that you've grown your marijuana, you will want to cur it right so that it smokes clean and won't bite. You can avoid that "homegrown" taste of chlorophyll that sometimes makes one's fillings taste like they might be dissolving. We know of several methods of curing the marijuana so that it will have a mild flavor and a mellow rather than harsh smoke.
First, pull the plant up roots and all and hang it upside down for 24 hours. Then put each plant in a paper grocery bag with the top open for three or four days or until the leaves feel dry to the touch. Now strip the leaves off the stem and put them in a glass jar with a lid. Don't pack the leaves in tightly, you want air to reach all the leaves. The main danger in the curing process is mold. If the leaves are too damp when you put them into the jar, they will mold and since the mold will destroy the resins, mold will ruin your marijuana. you should check the jars every day by smelling them and if you smell an acrid aroma, take the weed out of the jar and spread it out on newspaper so that it can dry quickly. Another method is to uproot the plants and hang them upside down. You get some burlap bags damp and slip them up over the plants. Keep the bags damp and leave them in the sun for at least a week. Now put the plants in a paper bag for a few days until the weed is dry enough to smoke. Like many fine things in life, marijuana mellows out with age. The aging process tends to remove the chlorophyll taste. Editor's Note and Important Warning:
This pamphlet was written about 8 years ago. While the facts, figures, and methods described here are still valid, an important note must be added concerning the purchasing of equipment and supplies. The information age is upon us and and increasing amount of data is being kept about all of us whether we realize it or not. With the war on drugs in full effect, the D.E.A. is using this information at every possible opportunity.
When you make a purchase with a credit card, every last bit of information regarding that purchase is filed away into a database, both at the store and with your credit card company. Not only the price, but the exact date, location, and items purchased are recorded and stored away. Many stores and credit card companies routinely sell their databases of customers and transactions to anybody who can afford it. The D.E.A can certainly afford it. After all, they're using your tax dollars.
The D.E.A. as well as other government agencies DO purchase these databases for their own uses. They feed them into their computers and the computers spit out a list of anybody with "suspicious" purchases. Any purchases that could be associated with drug production, use, or selling could be flagged for further investigation. These "suspicious" purchases include unusual chemicals, medical supplies such as syringes, lights and timers, and even potting soil and fertilizer.
The point is, if you are planning on purchasing supplies to grow marijuana don't take any chances. While the average home grower, who is simply growing enough for his own use, would probably never be flagged by the computers, you never know. If you are purchasing equipment or supplies, PAY CASH! In addition, many supermarkets and discount stores now have some sort of "Preferred Customer" cards. When you buy something, regardless of how you pay, you give them your card to scan and all of your purchases are recorded. They then send you some sort of coupon depending on what and how much you purchased each month. It sounds like a good deal, but you wind up having all of your purchases recorded and sold just like with the credit cards. DON'T use one of these cards when you are purchasing anything that might be deemed suspicious. For that matter, don't use them at all. They just result in a ton of junk mail and a lot of people knowing exactly what you buy and when you buy it.
There you go!:)
Later!:)
greennewbie
02-09-2006, 07:30 PM
powder puff you are awesome. thank you for all the good tips, and the awesome help. you gave me so much stuff, i want to go try it today, but i'm gonna wait till i get my own place to start. how long does weed stay good (fresh)? cuz i'm getting some today, but i was drinking last night, and i woke up sick today. i've been sick for like almost 1-2 months now, and i'm still sick.
statechamp3
02-09-2006, 08:29 PM
Powder Puff, offereing to help a newbie, teach them , and on top of that give them free weed. Im lost, how does that make me a bad person with a bad attitude, it pisses me off when i spend hours a day writing emails and helping people and still people like you tell me im doing bad. Anyway i dont want to derail your thread, it happened to me a few times and i hated it. PP covered growing i guess... Once again good luck, and email in 5 minutes.
greennewbie
02-09-2006, 08:42 PM
i thought you were gonna email me. on one of the post thingies, you said that you were gonna email me tomorrow, and it was posted yesturday on my b-day. you have my email address. i still haven't received an email from you. i don't have your email address, so how could i email you in 5 minutes? just email me, and get it over with please. i have no other way to contact you. if you're not gonna email me, then i'll ask more questions to powder puff, if that's ok with you powder.
greennewbie
02-09-2006, 08:53 PM
and i do agree with powder. i don't like ur attitude state. you told me u would email me, and now all of a sudden i'm supposed to email you? i think not. state, u either email me or u don't, but u have my email address. i'm not emailing me. u can't tell me what to do state, you're not my mother. what is this email me in 5 minutes crap? thanks for the tips powder. if i have any more questions, i'm gonna ask you, if it's ok wit u, instead of state. you're right he/she does have a bad attitude. peace.
Powder Puff
02-09-2006, 08:57 PM
Powder Puff, offereing to help a newbie, teach them , and on top of that give them free weed. Im lost, how does that make me a bad person with a bad attitude, it pisses me off when i spend hours a day writing emails and helping people and still people like you tell me im doing bad. Anyway i dont want to derail your thread, it happened to me a few times and i hated it. PP covered growing i guess... Once again good luck, and email in 5 minutes.
LOL...
I never said you were a "bad person".. You came of like a prick... You did..
The way I reacted to it was like this: There are alot of noobs here.. <-------- Seems like you said, Hey! Don't listen to the others! Listen to me!!
And there were other things as well.. Fuck it.. I don't want to make "mortal enimies" :p
Just change you're attitude a bit.. Just don't do that again.. It pisses people of (maybe only me lol)
And, greennewbie..
No problem... lol.. I got that of the internet somewhere.. Helped me get started!:D
Just save it or something..!:)
Later
Synthesizer Man
02-09-2006, 09:35 PM
That is some great advice. I shall have to print off that so I have something to read when I can't sleep. Thank fuck my mum has green fingers though. She assisted me with the planting of two seeds which I found in my eighth. Well after a week, one has started to come up! I'm looking really forward to it, but I probably won't sell anything unless I'm that desperate.
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