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Yes I too Suffer in silence thank you for bringing this problem to light..........
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I don't have INGS, I just cant wait for it to be over. I do have TMS syndrome already though - sativas and photos in starters. I read your links, Farmbuck. Hopefully if I pulled off the first disaster grow, with a lot of wonderful guidance & advice here, I can grow this un-purchasable weed that I need. Fingers crossed, advice welcome before they leave the starting gate - Aero-Garden. Thanks.
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I can't help you - I have 15 different varieties running at the moment and that's just the ones that are live and above ground:
Crockett's Tangie, Blueberry, Kosher Kush, Northern Lights auto, Dark Devil auto, CBDV 1:1 auto, Wedding Cake, Peyote Z----z, Alien Technology, Purple Kush, Super Lemon Haze, Pineapple Express, GSC, Lavender, and PPD!
I've got a PInk Kush CBD drying and seeds of Chemdawg and Holy Punch that likely won't pop and will be replaced with more CBD stuff.
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Yeesh. A nearly done NL auto is giving me a mild case of INGS right now.
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Not only I suffer from INGS once in a while but also I suffer from TMS syndrome on top of that. Yeah the damn TMS that keep me awake at night before a beginning of a new grow. You must have experience it at one point right ? The famous T(oo) M(any) S(trains) disease. I'm having it right now !! What should I do ? Seeking help from people who had it.
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I’m afraid I too have had INGS, however my cupboard was empty so it went untreated and I developed HUACS. The sufferers of this particular syndrome are often found in their tents, a loupe glued to their eye staring at trichomes for hours whispering ‘hurry up and cloud’ - hence HUACS.
The saddest part is I’m about a week from harvest at least, so no smoke for a month! I may be on the verge of FFSHUACS...I think you can guess.
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Other than my first grow, I'm lazy enough where I only look for problems. This is EXCELLENT advice, thanks for sharing!
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I too have suffered this ailment and found that a jar of good, cured Northern lights eases the pain.
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Warning Growers: INGS is running rampant .
As I reach the final 4 weeks of my current grow, I find myself coming down with the dreaded INGS. This is a widely diagnosed syndrome within the grower community and has resulted in numerous rash decisions and mental anguish as well as personal recrimination. Yes, Impatient Nervous Grower Syndrome has claimed many victims over the years and I am sure that many of you have experienced it in one form or another.
There comes a time in every grow when you have done what you can do and its all up genetics. The best you can do is provide water and nutrients and regular conversation (I raise very intelligent plants). Yet even though you know that you have done what you can, the urge to be more proactive is almost overwhelming. There is always the Siren Call to try to improve your grow, to tweak it just a touch, even though you KNOW that the best you can do at this point is to leave things alone.
The only known treatment for INGS is to light up a bowl and plan your next grow. There is no known cure. I am standing up to be counted as one of those who is not ashamed of suffering from this syndrome and willing to reach out to others who bear the burdens of this silent disease. YOU ARE NOT ALONE.
INGS is often followed by ETS (Empty Tent Syndrome) another incurable disease that can be almost as debilitating. Unfortunately the treatment for ETS often results in a reoccurrence INGS.
"The bus stopped and I got on and that's how it all began"Tags: None
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