Little bit of both. If you approach it as an experiment as opposed to simply growing -- you learn from each go at it.

Attached pic was my very ver very first grow and my very first attempt at a dwc. Combined the two = Disaster. For me anyway.

But I learned alot from it and adapted.

Sooner you get that plant into a new pot the better man. Honest. When they get to a certain point, the whole thing will start getting crispy leaves and then its all over.

Remember whatever damage is done is done, but the new growth will be good. This lower growth -- for me anyway -- end up getting trimmed off anyhow. It'll be fine. Just love it and it'll love you back :lovestruck:
BongHitBoy420 Reviewed by BongHitBoy420 on . HELP!! The bottom of my plant dont look to good Hey whats up every one. Need some help here. My plant is now about a foot tall, and isnt looking half bad. But the problem is The bottom part seems to be getting way to dry while the top is flourishing and beautiful. Doese anybody no why this might be. And should I snipp off the dying ones at the bottom??? Thanx Insomnia>8P:jointsmile: Rating: 5