dude, learn to how to spell. are you really THAT lazy? you have the internet at your fingertips and can't look up a word. if your growing skills are anything like your grasp of the english language and grammar you should find something else to do. talking shit, are you serious? i'm just telling it how it is. i never made an attack or sad anything that wasn't true (or that you didn't state first with your own post).

wow, just after you tried to say i'm talking shit you start to diss my hobbies? and the words that I wrote about myself. and what exaclty does my state have to do with anything? and you are doing it ILLEGALLY according to the federal government (not saying i agree with their stance, but if you are gonna start to throw shit), just like i do.

my answer to everything is not pH. but UNTIL the poster has a grasp on his/her pH than everything else is IRRELEVANT. any advice given is considered bad. because all the good advice in the world won't help you if your pH isn't inline. i've never told someone who's pH was KNOWN to be in the acceptable range that their pH was the issue. there is a reason things are done a certain way around here, or in troubleshooting in general. there are steps that MUST be followed. and those steps were put into order by EXPERIENCE, and their RELEVANCE. any doucebag can spout out, magnesium deficiency, or calcium deficiency or whatnot, but there is an UNDERLYING CAUSE to the deficiency. plants just don't up and go deficient because they are bored or want to fuck with you.

please start a grow log to enlighten us with your masterful skills. mine are all here, just look em up. i've taken the liberty to attach a couple of pictures of one of my current ladies in flower. i put my money where my mouth is, how about you!?


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headshake Reviewed by headshake on . When and IF 2 STOP topping a plant?? I have this question.. Is it ok to top your plant as much as you want (obviously not over stressing it, and giving it healing time in-between toppings) until flowering time? I know topping, while your flowering, is not a good move, but as long as your in the vegetation stage it should be ok to top as much as you want right? I heard topping an un-feminized seed too much could result in hermaphridite or male charactorists such as beans and junk. ----anyone with experience on excessive Rating: 5