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Old 01-20-2009, 08:05 AM
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Originally Posted by yobdub View Post
great advice im stressing over plants(1st GROW)
That's a natural newbie response, you're apprehensive and fear of the unknown will getcha by the cajones every time. Just keep it simple and grow your plants like you would tomatoes. Remember, pot is a weed and where folks screw it up is by overdoing things.

Less is more.

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some info seems to contradict other pros that are trying to help but from my experiance your info seems more logical.....
My info is based on many years of experience and botany. I don't subscribe to most of the cannabis forum paradigms, snake oils and rocket fuels.....there's too much voodoo majic in this biz and it doesn't have to be that way. If folks would stop glamorizing and romanicizing weed and stop treating it with some wacked out air of mystique, they would have better results. Just grow the frickin' weed and be done with it.

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maybe logic doesnt produce more bigger buds
Not to toot my horn, but I'm known for producing only big, chunky colas...when it comes to hybrids. Sativas are a different matter and tend to be airy, fluffy type buds but I do well with those indoors too such as old Mex, Zamal, O. Haze, etc. Here's a link which reveals not only typical nugs I grow but the speed and vigor you'll see in my gardens. Check out the health and color on one of my crosses, a male that I destroyed. That's the kind of plant health and color you should aim for. http://www.drugs-forum.com/growfaq/1321.htm

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I have been over waterig/fertin and when i chill and be patient things look better
Like I said, "less is more". Learn to read your plants, they will tell you when it's time to water, when they need more or LESS light, etc. It's a balancing act regarding all of the cultural variables and factors.

Good luck,
UB
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