Hello everyone!

I wanted to put some loose guidelines to help people know what to include when posting a question. Think of this as Question Posting 101.

Please Include the Following In Your Question Post:
  1. Your Title Should Quickly Explain the Problem/Question - This makes it way more likely someone will answer your question because they'll be able to easily see from the list if it's something they can help with (example: "Leaves are turning yellow" or "Leaves are getting spots and plant is droopy")
  2. (Important!!!) Pictures - A picture of your problem as well as a picture of the plant in the setup.
  3. A description of your problem, and when you first noticed it
  4. Your Setup - Growing medium, nutrients, grow light, etc
  5. Did you do anything different before the problem occurred?
Why are we so adamant about posting pictures? You might be surprised how often a simple picture gives all the information needed to solve a problem. A lot of the time growers don't know what details are important to share, but a pictures speaks a thousand words!

Please be polite and say thank you! I also just want to point out that it's polite to reply when someone posts to try to help you out. If not to say thank you, at least to acknowledge that you read it. We all happily give free advice, but as one grower said, "it still feels a little cold when you put a bunch of effort in helping answer somebody's question and they don't even bother to reply after getting their answer."

~Nebula