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lkymnky77 on 06-20-2011 at 12:06 AM

Originally Posted by
simpsonsampson420
i did a step by step how to super crop a few days ago.. one thing led to another and i was talking about FIM'ing.. some asked for some clarification as to what it is.. so here is my step to step how to FIM..
first lets talk about FIM'ing.. it stands for "fuck i missed".. rumor is that someone was going to top their plant, messed up, let it go, saw what happened, and FIM'ing was born..
FIM'ing is similar to topping in that you are creating multiple tops by removing
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lkymnky77 on 06-17-2011 at 08:27 AM

Originally Posted by
Uncle Ben
I started this draft and then quit after finding out I can't edit what I start. I need the flexibility to make future additions and revisions, which is not granted to the thread starter here at RIU. So for what it's worth, here are a few tidbits written about 6 months ago.
Enjoy,
Uncle Ben
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Uncle Ben's Gardening Tweeks
After 40 years of gardening experience,
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lkymnky77 on 06-17-2011 at 08:15 AM

Originally Posted by
riddleme
One of the most common things you see on this (and other) forum is experienced growers telling the new growers that you need to learn how to read your plants.
I was thinking about this and decided that a thread to steer new growers in the right direction by sharing with them how we do this might be fun.
The plants will always tell us when something is not right, understanding what it is they are telling us is key to reaching our goals of happy plants and higher yields
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lkymnky77 on 06-14-2011 at 10:38 PM

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Shrubs First
water is a primary component of photosynthesis. It maintains the turgor pressure or
firmness of tissue and transports nutrients throughout the plant. In maintaining turgor
pressure, water is the major constituent of the protoplasm of a cell. By means of turgor
pressure and other changes in the cell, water regulates the opening and closing of the
stomata, thus regulating transpiration. Water also provides the pressure to move a root
through the soil. Among water’s
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