LMFAO!!!

WOW! What a story. I am sorry it turned out like that for you. Outdoor growing CAN be an amazing experience...if it is a good one. I tell you what though, if I had the resorces, and the experience with water qualities, (for growing, anyway; I am an expert in aquariums...majored in marine biology and botony) I would be going hydro also. I just have a green thumb, and a nack for growing outdoors plants. Not to mention a special thanks to my botony professors!

It does kinda suck though, when the damn 'Hoppers and other leaf eaters (fu*kin' catapillers! I hold a dark spot in my heart for those wreched creatures!) come out of the woodwork and set up shop. BUT...thats the kind of things that make it interesting.

-Pockets
pocketsrstillEmT Reviewed by pocketsrstillEmT on . OK, I need some opinions here, please. What up, I know that males "usually" grow faster, bigger, and show sex before the females...right? Ok, well I have two babies that I am completely unsure of. Both have been growing for bout 6 weeks now, and one is about 5-7inches tall and very full. The other, however is close to 18inches and spindley, but is growing the secondarys in the nodes. They are both in a window catching natural light, both were planted at the same time. I am using the window because they are going outside Rating: 5