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geokills
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Thinking of starting your own Grow Journal?
#21 - 04/19/08 06:55 PM (16 years, 5 months ago) |
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Please title your threads clearly to indicate the following:- Indoor or Outdoor
- Primary Light Source and Wattage (if Indoor)
- Grow Medium (soil, hydro, etc)
- Strain(s) being Grown
Examples of acceptable titles: - Indoor 250w HPS Soil - White Widow & Jack Herer
- White Widow & Jack Herer Outdoor
- White Widow & Jack Herer (Indoor 400w Hydro)
Please make use of category assignment to classify your thread as a "Journal in Progress" or a "Completed Journal." This way, people will be able to easily distinguish the fully finished (and therefore most comprehensive) journals, from those that are still evolving over time. You can change your thread category assignment by editing your first post and using the drop-down menu right below the subject field.
Things to consider keeping track of for a comprehensive and informative journal:- Type of Genetics
- Growth Medium(s) Used throughout various stages of growth.
- Time Span from Seed to Seedling, Vegetative to Flowering, and Flowering to Harvest.
- Light Source(s) and Cycles
- Temperatures and Humidity Levels
- Nutrient Combinations and Feeding Cycles
- Pruning & Training Techniques
- Problems and How You Solved Them
- Harvest & Curing Methods
It may seem a little silly to keep such detailed data, but it will help yourself and others to gain a more complete understanding of the entire life cycle of the plant, including what works and what doesn't for your specific strain and technique. This data may help you improve your yields in the future, or help visitors to decide which strains and methods they may want to try for their own foray into this highly satisfying hobby.
Lastly, let's try to keep off-topic bantering to a minimum here. This forum is designed to be informative and interesting, and no bullshit will be tolerated. Thanks to those who so freely share their knowledge with us, and don't forget to include pictures if you can, 'cause we sure love to drool over some sweetly sticky sexy mothers!
-------------------- Do Your Part! --------------------
Edited by geokills (08/17/10 12:08 PM)
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