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Hah, ain’t that the truth. Being legally limited to plants helps marginally. My location isn’t conducive to outdoor growing unfortunately (main road right by a hill so zero privacy).
You sound like me, I have issues germinating seeds, but clones no issue, BUT these girls are showing signs of instability and they are the smell the wifey doesn’t like. So may have to start some seeds regardless. They are at the point I can reclone them and should be ready to go when the flower tent is done.
I like to call that experimenting and pushing the limits of the plant. Yeah you plan for Y and than life gets in the way, now you have some colas with bud rot.
Mine was more of an issue of trying a few too many things early on (nearly simultaneously) expecting failures. When everything decided to just grow… it turned into a massive undertaking and taught me a lot of hard lessons in rapid succession.
Stuff like bud rot can really be a downer after you’ve watched those buds swell for weeks. I’ve been there too, it sucks. Things like that are what really helped me streamline my grow spaces for the time and energy I have available. In my case, less was more.
Sometimes people like to act like their way is the best way or the only right way but I learned right away that every plant, every space, every grow is going to be just that little bit different. What works for you might not work for me and vice versa, and to me that’s part of the challenge. Being able to experience the effect your efforts have is one of the most rewarding parts of the hobby.
Hah, ain’t that the truth. Being legally limited to plants helps marginally. My location isn’t conducive to outdoor growing unfortunately (main road right by a hill so zero privacy).
You sound like me, I have issues germinating seeds, but clones no issue, BUT these girls are showing signs of instability and they are the smell the wifey doesn’t like. So may have to start some seeds regardless. They are at the point I can reclone them and should be ready to go when the flower tent is done.
I like to call that experimenting and pushing the limits of the plant. Yeah you plan for Y and than life gets in the way, now you have some colas with bud rot.
Mine was more of an issue of trying a few too many things early on (nearly simultaneously) expecting failures. When everything decided to just grow… it turned into a massive undertaking and taught me a lot of hard lessons in rapid succession.
Stuff like bud rot can really be a downer after you’ve watched those buds swell for weeks. I’ve been there too, it sucks. Things like that are what really helped me streamline my grow spaces for the time and energy I have available. In my case, less was more.
Sometimes people like to act like their way is the best way or the only right way but I learned right away that every plant, every space, every grow is going to be just that little bit different. What works for you might not work for me and vice versa, and to me that’s part of the challenge. Being able to experience the effect your efforts have is one of the most rewarding parts of the hobby.