I just started today as a new member of the boards and I am living in Utah..nice to be here. :thumbsup:
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I just started today as a new member of the boards and I am living in Utah..nice to be here. :thumbsup:
Sup hobbit, and welcome to CanCom... we're glad to have you :)
welcome to can.com
from everything i've read, hobbit's are pretty good with plants so you
should do ok, lol
Wander around and get to know the place! Lots of good info floating around here! I'd advise reading every "stickie" you come across- they are stickied for a reason!
Granny :hippy:
welcome hobbit! i'm new here myself so i have no words of wisdom about the boards for you. ok, i lied. read thouroghly and ask intelligent questions.
-shake
bozo: so i guess he should grow lowryder then? j/k.
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Originally Posted by headshake
nah, lol, ents!
seriously though, i'd stay away from any autoflowering strains
Hello Hobbit and welcome on board, may your journey here be a rewarding one.:thumbsup:
I would have to respectfully disagree. No offence but they do the same thing in less time, and they are less difficult for first timers (No timers, transplanting, and less patience required.)Quote:
Originally Posted by justanotherbozo
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Originally Posted by Mcnizzlebery
no offense but i have my reasons for thinking it's best to keep the ruderalis
genes as far from my grow as possible.
with the auto-flowers, 1 plant equals 1 plant, always!
with non-ruderalis genes, 1 plant equals as many plants as i want to clone
from it, no comparison