Honestly grow tomatoes. Its a great way to learn and cheaper on the seeds. Seriously. You can learn a ton that way.
I heard the people over at the tomato growing forum are a bunch of pretentious pricks.....Honestly grow tomatoes.
I was just at the grow store this afternoon checking that out!!!
I realize that I F** up this grow pretty bad...water levels, and what not. There was a ton of info that I should have gotten before hand....but thats how you learn I guess. I'm going to change a thing or two next go 'round and definitely I'll be adding something for the root zone. As this was basically my first grow (did some soil stuff years ago....but just messing around with bagseed), and certainly the first dwc experience (and auto's) I'm just hoping to make it to harvest at this point. I think I'll probably get there...but who knows.
The point is...there were (and still are going to be) a ton of lessons learned this go 'round....which makes this a successful grow in my book!
That being said....it would have been nice to have a massive bush with a ton of bud on it...lol...but thats cool with me, there's always the next plant.
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Thanks man!!! I'll get it figured out eventually....That's THE attitude to have bro.
Yea...my girl has a little bit of what appears to be rust colored dots splatter across a few leaves...it was probably lack of Nitrogen as I neglected to add a bit of veg nutes when I switched to Bloom nutes. But all in all those two look fantastic! Don't let the haters get you down...this is an acquired skill and I'm sure not everybody can pull 4 ozs off a 6 foot auto on their first grow!!!The pic on the top right shows a few burnt tips (only on top-most leaves) and a little leaf curling.
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These two show leaf damage on Blackberry
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This last one is Green Crack....stunted and droopy...but all leaves look healthy.
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Both plants' roots look good....no brittleness....no slime....no smell.