Quote Originally Posted by senorx12562
I'm on my first grow myself, LSY, and it has been, and I'm sure will continue to be, a learning process. The one thing I have noticed, although I NEVER would have believed it before this, is that I can almost feel what they need. Especially now that they are starting to flower, its almost like they are girls (duh!).
I sat in my flowering room tonight for a couple hours, closely examining every bit of each plant. I felt very connected. Very satisfying. Almost like parenting, which I've always thought was the best and hardest thing I've ever done. I still think so, but this is very enlightening. Good luck, and happy gardening.
Yeah i pretty much did the same thing while doing my outdoor grow this past summer. One of the feelings that will always stick with me. Its better alone and :stoned:. Im a nature freak so anything outsides cool with me:thumbsup:

I got my basics started then, so indoor stuff is mainly about the environment for me, keeping it stable. After iv watched one grow out, i can tell where improvements need to be added and diagnose a problem with much more confidence. That doesnt mean i stop reading and learning, as il bet i read 5 hours a day if id average it out, i like the pictures too. The experience has only made me fascinated with the details now. Also, i never would stop asking questions, or reading grow logs. I thought i was amazed with growing bonsai, but this is faster growing and development. With a great reward:thumbsup: