Quote Originally Posted by GodofGraphics
Sometimes I think the logical, obvious solution to plant problems are supressed by a general fear of the unknown; to experiment with even the most basic of fixes can kill a plant in less than a day. I know because I've done it. Lose a few big girls and it will stop you in your tracks to slow down, evaluate, research, ask, investigate to find what I call the "Thread of Truth" on the best path to take to remedy the situation. This self inflicted paranoia can be paralizing when your plant shows signs of a problem and you're not sure if it's one thing or the other. When you read and see pics of leaves where everyone is trying to decide if it's too many nutes, not enough nutes, watering too much or not enough, too much of whatever... not enough of the other. For newbies like me it's enough to call it quits... but I haven't and won't now that it's coming together.
Growing is definitely not for people who give up easily. I'm glad you're doing your research rather than calling it quits. Personally I love it, Its a great hobby, and there is always room for improvement.

I know it sounds lame, but I want to be like Conrad from the show Weeds. To just be able to grow crop after crop after crop of perfect, delicious, flawless bud would be great. :jointsmile: