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    #11
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    Is growing really that hard?

    Go organics if you want to get high. No mined elements or crazy shit.

    Go earth juice grow 80ppm and maxicrop 20ppm.

    The plants like very humid to moist soil.

    Dont keep the bottoms to wet or they will droop then yellow from high N pH.

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    #12
    Senior Member

    Is growing really that hard?

    Quote Originally Posted by iblodro4220
    haha to those post.....its not hard to get a pot plant to grow it is however is hard grow a quality plant that is worth your time but if you take the time it is worth it...
    I agree with U.

    growing came EZ to me. and once I got the hang of it I got real good.
    and my whole setup only cost $20.00 max. lights, fans, nuts, and pots.

    and I have grown in both soil and hydroponic.

    and the bud I grew from my plants was 100,000 times better than the nasty brick weed that cost U $$$$.

    so I say its well well worth it.

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    #13
    Member

    Is growing really that hard?

    Hard is when your not learning and having fun. I would not put that word any where cannabis cultivation.

    This is my plants. swap

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Is growing really that hard?

    but you have to admit that when a grow goes wrong it sucks and can discourage ppl it is difficult to learn everythong about it if you follow the basics you should grow decent shit and it might not work at all the key is ph n p k micro nutes soil temps humd. cloning lsting all that wait to do just let em grow with enough light itll work:thumbsup:

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    #15
    Member

    Is growing really that hard?

    I would start with an indica like Oasis (nl#2) which is mite resistent and an easy cloner and very forgiving.

    pH is not so much a problem if you only use 1/10th of what is recommended which is all they need though good point ibodro

    NPK. Plants use the most N and then K as they are both balanced elements.

    P stresses the plants into flowering faster though tastes awful and is very difficult for the plants to break down. I do not use it at all if I do not have to. N is about twice that of K.

    My site GorillaGrow.org(anic) Home of Organic Chemistry Homepage has tons of info under resource tab at the bottom of the home page. From beginer to supercropping genetics.

    One love
    c
    (karmaxul)

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    #16
    Senior Member

    Is growing really that hard?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mandala
    P stresses the plants into flowering faster though tastes awful and is very difficult for the plants to break down. I do not use it at all if I do not have to. N is about twice that of K.
    There you see.....not hard at all.....:wtf:

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    #17
    Member

    Is growing really that hard?

    cute canine weed hound

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    #18
    Senior Member

    Is growing really that hard?

    I think it is best answerd, you get what you put into it!

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    #19
    Member

    Is growing really that hard?

    yup growing it is almost better then smoking it.

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    #20
    Senior Member

    Is growing really that hard?

    I find outdoor growing to be quite easy but can be difficult at some times.

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