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04-27-2009, 04:37 PM #11
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NEED HELP WITH OVERWATERING FIRST GROW
iwas going to the yeast thing for c02 thanks wise dudes
Originally Posted by Italiano715
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04-27-2009, 05:32 PM #12
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NEED HELP WITH OVERWATERING FIRST GROW
Italiano715 is right, CO2 is something for advanced growers and not noob's
like us (i've been growing for about 3 yrs now and i still don't use CO2).
also, CO2 enrichment in a micro-grow setting is a complete waste of time, effort
and money. not to mention that, as a new grower, you wouldn't know whether
the CO2 was doing anything useful or not as you don't have any harvests under
your belt without it it to compare to.
do yourself a favor and concentrate your efforts on learning the basic's first and
on learning to read your plants as they will tell you what they need if you only
know how to read the signs.
try not to resent what i'm saying either because if i wasn't trying to encourage you,
i'd just ignore you.
there's truth in the old adage that 'to give a man a fish is to feed him for a day,
to teach that man to fish is to feed him forever'.
my point is that once you have the knowledge, no-one can ever take it away
from you.
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04-27-2009, 06:13 PM #13
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NEED HELP WITH OVERWATERING FIRST GROW
thanks i guess
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04-27-2009, 07:38 PM #14
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NEED HELP WITH OVERWATERING FIRST GROW
I think that your going to have problems with that Moisture control MG. I use just reg. MG and my clones love it! Damn! I know a lot of ppl don't prefer MG, prob cause they never used it. I did have it burn up a few seedlings awhile back, but my point is the moisture control is going to give you issues.
If you find the right strains, MG isn't an issue. Don't have to worry about feeding.
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05-01-2009, 02:26 AM #15
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NEED HELP WITH OVERWATERING FIRST GROW
First, I have to laugh. Second we all make mistakes. Just change the potting soil out for something a bit dryer, then rewater. I wouldn't recommend topping a plant, until it has reached at least its third node. Make sure to give it some down time, as this is the part where the plant use's the rest of its engery to grow.
Originally Posted by putt28
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07-26-2009, 10:21 PM #16
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NEED HELP WITH OVERWATERING FIRST GROW
Bozo is right, there are many things to get taken care of before Co2...
A few examples of things I would put before Co2 are...
HPS/MH Lighting
Carbon Filter & proper vent/intake
Humidity/ temp gauges (and a way to adjust the humidity)
A grow room you're going to be using for YEARS
A good quote from a very wise person "Keep It Simple, Stoner"
You have no idea how much I overthought things on my first plant... I think I actually killed about 15-20 before I got one to live... Read read and when you can't read, then read some more... I find myself obsessing about growing and end up staring at the screen for hours not gaining one bit of useful info... Don't let it get to you like that, but do read lots.
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08-21-2009, 02:31 AM #17
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NEED HELP WITH OVERWATERING FIRST GROW
Thats what you need to learn first...after you can keep them alive, you then learn how to make them prosper
Originally Posted by justanotherbozo
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