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07-02-2011, 05:49 PM #12
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first timer
Before getting any bright ideas about performing advanced techniques (supercropping for instance) likely it would be best to learn how not to kill your plants, first.
Originally Posted by greenlassie
Learn to walk before you fail miserabally trying to run.
Interrupted dark cycles stress the ladies. Especially later in it's lifecycle(s). Stuff like repetitive car headlights and light from another room can adversely affect (stress) the plants.
Read till your eyes bleed. Looking at pictures is cool, but the learnin's in the words.
One plant per pot.
Unless they're femmed seeds, you'll get somewhere around 50% females.
You might want to check the grow log section and find a couple of grows that interest you as far as lighting and space.
Pick the brains of winners.
Avoid over-complicating your approach, and avoid those that preach overkill. Some companies sell a product for every issue, and a product for every issue the first product caused. Keep it simple till you know what you're for and what you're looking at.
Avoid snake oils and garbage additives, especially if you don't know what's in 'em nor why you're using it. Unless you can afford to experiment on your meds, of course.
Don't let your parents catch you.
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