Well, I've finally decided to keep a grow log for a few reasons.
1. It gives me a record of what I did so I can see where I went wrong (or right).
2. It acts as a backup for my notebook grow-log. (I often misplace it whilst milling around looking at my babies.)
3. It gives me something else to do other than constantly looking at my plants trying to see progress every 10 minutes.
4. Perhaps someone else can benifit from my efforts and go on to grow the 2020 Cannibis Cup winner and during the acceptance speech mention how they learned all their coolest techniques from Rastaman Vibrations @ Cannabis.com. :jointsmile: (wishful thinking)
Ok so to get a little background; I have grown outdoors from time to time with a pretty good success rate, even though I never really took it too serious. I recently got fed up with the selection, prices, and attitude of the dealers around here and decided to take matters into my own hands. I'll grow my own!!! So on October 30, 2007, I embarked upon a journey of intellect, amazement, and patience. I'll begin by taking you back in time to when it all began. I started out with some bagseed that I found in a drawer. I figured if I saved it, it was pretty good. Without any germination, I slammed 16 pills into peat pellets from the stray seeds. I dropped 8 more from some fairly decent bud I was smoking and I was off to the races. I popped them bad boys under a 4ft shoplight with Aquarium and Plant floros on a styrofoam plate. I was planning a real gangsta setup at first, but as always, I over obsess. But you'll see that later. Pics to come as soon as I can find where to add them.
Rastaman Vibrations Reviewed by Rastaman Vibrations on . My 1st steps to success... (HOPEFULLY) Well, I've finally decided to keep a grow log for a few reasons. 1. It gives me a record of what I did so I can see where I went wrong (or right). 2. It acts as a backup for my notebook grow-log. (I often misplace it whilst milling around looking at my babies.) 3. It gives me something else to do other than constantly looking at my plants trying to see progress every 10 minutes. 4. Perhaps someone else can benifit from my efforts and go on to grow the 2020 Cannibis Cup winner and during Rating: 5