Nice, chances are is he/she is doing very well if they can afford to give you that stuff. Good score that innit!
Should be a real decent grow with all that light
Hopefully! I went from getting a patient to having a partner, hasn't gone the greatest so far, but it is what it is. Which is why the auto's are my personal project. I'm planning on finishing this grow and going my own way if things don't get any better. Yesterday I was stressing about topping a single plant because he keeps saying 'I've always waited for them to get 2' tall before I top them'
Now I know topping them at this point ( 12" tall and @ least ten nodes) is well into the normal period in which most would have topped it already. I just really don't want to stir the pot... but when it starts effecting the end yield, I feel like the best thing to do is just to top it, and maybe let another one grow another foot before topping, and show him the difference
There's five photos that he put into 5g buckets with unsterile compost and (not sure if it's even fully composted) chicken shit. The pH is way high in his buckets but for the first few weeks he was 'sure' it wasn't the pH
I don't mind working with someone but I need to be able to do my thing. I've grown indoors for about 4 years, I've had good harvests, etc. but the little things are driving me crazy.
Differences in topping time, transplant time, soil use, cleaning practices, heating, pest prevention/ eradication (we have mites and he's against spraying anything at all. We're on our 2nd bag of 2,500 ladybugs and mites are still there. The are doing they're thing, but it seems impossible for them to eat every single one) I would usually have been spraying lemongrass oil, rosemary oil, or SOMETHING to interrupt the life cycle.
Sorry about the ramble, this is been stressing me out for about a month and I had to get it out there