Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
I think you're putting the cart before the horse though. Learn to grow, THEN learn to breed.
I tried to let this drop, but as the day drags on here this comment just keeps demanding that I respond:

I assumed that was what I was doing here, learning to grow... excuse me for allowing myself to think that I might be able to learn a few more advanced things before my time.

A cart with no horse indeed? It seems that for me to keep growing I need to learn to clone and make seeds since I can't afford to keep buying seeds from other people. I guess since I am a newbie I have to allow you to chide me for discussing genetics and the possibilities of feminized seeds resulting from my work here, but I certainly don't have to like it. You don't know me very well, but I will let you in on a secret... I am capable of learning quite a few things, all at the same time. I am also going to never be shy about asking a question to help me do this.

I value the experience and knowledge you bring to this table, but please never tell me what questions I am allowed to ask.

Emmie
emilya Reviewed by emilya on . Emmies Grow Log - White Widow Grow Log (pics coming when I get the ability to post them) 12/06 - Started germination 12/09 - 10 5/5 seeds germinated and transplanted to 6? pots. Light set to 24/0. Light is bare minimum at this point, 4? shop light with standard grow bulbs from hardware store. Ordered $500 of new lights online. 12/13 ?? got programmable thermostat and light timer today, now set to 77° day, 70° night. Also set light timer for 18/6 and added a fan to the closet to evenly distribute heat Rating: 5