As i'm not where the grow is taking place and so unable to post any pics i thought i'd dig out some of the mothers...
Here are the JEM and the PAK that got hit with the Whore pollen
And for those of you unfamiliar with Whore here she is in all her glory...
Growing in soil just looks like it is hard! I started in hydro and I can't see anything else, it will have to be a future adventure. they are looking good.
Cheers mate. Thanks for stopping by.
Depends what you mean by hard, I've never tried hydro and must admit I don't know an awful lot about it so can't compare pros and cons. But, if you have limited space and budget, as we do, then growing in soil seems to be the easiest most cost effective way to go. I guess there is more checking and watering of the plants with soil, but that's not hard work to me, it's getting to know the individual traits of the plants and learning what does and doesn't work for them, and that's where joy of it lies for me.
You could have 4 or 5 different strains going at once that each respond differently, and growing in soil allows you to treat them differently. I'm not saying one way is right or better than an other just that I prefer it more hands on so as to understand better what works best for each different strain.
Thanks. The more assistance the better. As this is my first indoor grow, please throw the tiny details at me. I like the tiny details, they are what make the world go round.
Even the great 'I' don't know it all mate
Thanks for dropping by and helping out TBM, much appreciated
@Mr Donkey,
As far as nutes...mix up the solution under week 1 on the sheet I wrote out for you :thumbs:
Grey Donkey....:smokebuds:
Shame on you dropping Smokey in as fast as that........you could have at least waited until TBM Threathened you...maaaannn....
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I reckon that I'll be making many noob mistakes before this thread is over. However, the original "shame on you" statement still stands.
Have at you, Mr DeHerb
As for the photos, I feel I'm turning into a David fricking Bailey every time I look at the grow. Gone are the days of point and click. I feel pressure now as I have an audience
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