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Hardbody I know what you mean about pain. I’m a C6-7 quadriplegic, but have full use of arms. I deal with a ton of pain every day and night. It’s been 15 years and multiple surgeries, but I still refuse to take anything for pain other than $1 patches you get at the dollar store. Good luck with everything and anything I can do to help just message 🙏🏼✌🏻
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Retodd You're totally right; it didn't even occur to me... I guess I was thinking about a big plant growing in the ground outdoors, but yes, Cannabis can be re-vegged.
Hardbody Yeah, some plants grown outdoors get that big: https://www.marijuanaventure.com/growing-massive/
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alltatup is partially right. You can indeed cut and continue to grow another harvest from the same plant. I’ve seen ppl actually get more on their second grow. There was one guy I’d follow on YouTube that used to do it also, but he keeps getting banned. YouTube yanks my videos all the time too. Listen Hardbody , if you’re new to growing just stick with the basics. I grow outdoors during the year and indoor during winters. Sounds like you live in the same part of the country I do. My largest this year was my gg#4 that grew over 8’ and produced over a pound of dry weight.
Good luck 🙏🏼✌🏻
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you that question has been debated for awhile now ,my girls have a street light to contend with and they are doing fine ,on the other hand I have had an led make them fox tail inside
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I've always wondered: Why does it screw up an Indoor grow when flowering and the in the Dark Time, if a single speck on light gets to your plant, it won't flower but what about Outdoor grows? Why doesn't the MOON affect the Flowering?
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This is my first time growing my own weed, plants look great and are in large pots on porch, my question is, reading all I can on growing and harvesting, I see that everyone is saying to cut stalk down to harvest buds and dry, then cure, what if I want to continue with plant growth eventually raising a tree, I live in a part of the US that has 9 months of growing season and mild winters, what's wrong with using plants for multiple harvesting seasons ????
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I’m going to try the ocean forest for the first time on my winter grow. I’ve mixed my own all my life. I was told through my bro that it’ll stand alone and I wouldn’t even have to use the tri-mix. Only thing I add on my regular soil is calmag, terpinator, and molasses through the whole grow indoors. Outdoors, I’ll add bloom during the last couple months. Guess we’ll both find out right Mr. Potatohead?
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As for Fox Farm Soil...it is grade A premium stuff and will work for you as you have read. The feeding schedule they sent you is a nutrient mix to start adding in after about the third week of development. And as you see, it changes a bit during the process. When you mix it, do each one on it’s own, don’t add all 3 in the water all at the same time they’ll blend better that way. If you use a gallon, add each 1 at a time, stir it up and then add the other until all 3 have been mixed. Your pH is pretty decent try between 6.5 and 7.0. I have used 8.8 and lowered it to 6.8 without issue.
ON THE OTHER HAND..I should add that I am a convert...... look into trying super soil. It’s an organic grow, requires no flush at the end and all you need is plain water with ph between 6 and 7. With a few fabric pots and nice lights, you’re off and running. Read up on it....seriously. https://www.growweedeasy.com/organic-super-soil
keep posting questions and pictures, there are growers here with more experience and success that you would ever begin to imagine and all love answering questions.Last edited by Farmall; 09-06-2019, 01:41 PM.
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2 questions: The beginners tutorial states that FF Ocean Forrest will take me from seed to harvest. FF sent me a feeding schedule that requires 3 additional nutrients to be added from the beginning. I'm confused. Also, My well water is hard & registers 7.0 pH, if I add pH down, bring it to 6.5, my plants got Calcium deficient, prompting me to address that issue. Confused again. I also used EM1, should I ?
I had 2 bad indoor grows back to back and am trying to revisit/correct anything that could have happened.. before my next attempt. Thanks
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