Quote Originally Posted by babystarbud
just found this thread...lol i browse these boards in a fairly random fasion

well done, they look pretty good to me, keep it up.

i know every one says this, but its true, dont over do things, its too easy to try to fix somthing that wasnt really broken in the first place, i havent read the whole thread, but the last few pics look perfectly healthy to me.


and dont get me started on PH testers...lol, ive got 2 cheap probe type testers because i just dont trust the bloody things!!! at least i know if they both read the same then they *should* be right lol
Yah they look healthy in the far away pics...but having start of def...ANd yes, i am still utterly confused about the testers....grrr......grrrr....I should just buck up and spend fourty USD........grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.... thanks for gracing my thread BSB..or babystarbud...any other comments are welcome I've been following your thread (can't spread anymore rep, loved to see you turn your batch around)


and Virgin Grower, can't wait to see how the clones turn out, I myself am going to venture that way this grow
Bree1978 Reviewed by Bree1978 on . Again another Light Question. I tend to ramble a little, but bear with me please. Someone threw a seed in one of my plants (house, aloe) and Surprise! It sprouted. I tried to save it, although it took me a week and a half to get some decent lighting over it. I also transplanted it at this time (Saturday). I know it was way to early to do this, but I didn't want to wait to long with it being with that aloe plant (roots entertwining, ect;). Now it's first leaves that are not serrated are white and about to fall off, and Rating: 5