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newnewb
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#832369 - 04/03/18 08:44 AM (6 years, 17 days ago) |
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Post deleted by newnewb
Reason for deletion: not growing anymore, too much risk for one plant
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beadyeyes
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Re: Is this suitable for 1 plant? [Re: newnewb]
#832370 - 04/03/18 09:40 AM (6 years, 17 days ago) |
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Do you have a tent or planning to grow outside?
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newnewb
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Re: Is this suitable for 1 plant? [Re: beadyeyes]
#832371 - 04/03/18 09:47 AM (6 years, 17 days ago) |
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newnewb
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Re: Is this suitable for 1 plant? [Re: beadyeyes]
#832373 - 04/03/18 09:53 AM (6 years, 17 days ago) |
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beadyeyes
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Re: Is this suitable for 1 plant? [Re: newnewb]
#832375 - 04/03/18 11:52 AM (6 years, 17 days ago) |
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I am also on first grow. I germinated my seeds on jiffys, but i am going to use coco. Dont like much the idea of handling seedlings when they are so vulnerable. Alternatively you may place them on paper cups with soil and drainage. Initially small containers are better since watering will be more efficient, the roots wont drown.
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orison319
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Re: Is this suitable for 1 plant? [Re: beadyeyes]
#832382 - 04/03/18 10:41 PM (6 years, 16 days ago) |
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get rid the miracle grow. misery grow is what they should call their products. very unreliable. and while true its can give some people results, but ya had better results using some designed specifically for cannabis .. never heard those soils, but long no time release nutes, should be fine.
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newnewb
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Re: Is this suitable for 1 plant? *DELETED* [Re: orison319]
#832606 - 04/19/18 09:41 AM (6 years, 1 day ago) |
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phychotron
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Re: Is this suitable for 1 plant? [Re: newnewb]
#832607 - 04/19/18 09:51 AM (6 years, 1 day ago) |
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Its really hard to say what kind of results you can get when you just piece a bunch of stuff together. You don't know what your feeding your plant at all. Best to stick with a full nutrient line at first and then once you learn how to grow you can start branching away from that.
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Emubuds
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Re: Is this suitable for 1 plant? [Re: newnewb]
#832649 - 04/20/18 04:16 PM (6 years, 4 hours ago) |
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on the left will be good for veg , and the one on the right would be used in flower , you can use most generic fertilisers out there just remember to use less than what the package says for the first feed and see how your plant likes or dislikes it .
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