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11-09-2008, 02:09 PM #1
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Is it to early to flower for this noob
Good luck. Not only are they heavier to work with, they're difficult to transplant...they hold the heat/cold, they promote mold and algae, (that's where the term "green thumb" comes from...gardeners picking-up the the terra-cotta pots, the thumb turns green from the mold/algae on pots) and finally...salts (and other potentially toxic minerals) absorb into the pot itself.
Originally Posted by leadmagnet
Stick with plastic. They last forever, and usually don't contribute to a plants problems like the terra cotta pots do.Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Is it to early to flower for this noob I have been growing my plants for exactly 1 month now and they are doing great. On My tallest plant I used LST on it because I am limited for growing space, but it has about 5 nodes off main stem. My biggest overall plant has s6 nodes off main stem an is about 8 inches tall has little branches growing off branches nothing huge(all 3 plants have this) it's very bushy and compact. The plant had the top of its leaves burnt slightly and new growth was sightly affected. My third plant is almost Rating: 5
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