Hey New Growers, Let's try this again?

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E="waterdawg, post: 10594090, member: 435004"]One word, well two lol. Worm farm!!! And you have fishing bait as well :hump:.[/QUOTE]
Thats The plan to start a worm farm that way I have excellent compost as well fishing bait:bigjoint:
 

hogbud

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Thanks for the input, I was reading in this forum where you said your plants don't smell how is that possible and is it something a noob such as myself can accomplish
And there it is, the whole tent / ventilation thing, they don't like it, I hope that helps "you" understand why I said I would throw out the tent Can you have happy plants doing organic,,,,, yes but it is a lot harder and bunch more work
 

TryN

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And there it is, the whole tent / ventilation thing, they don't like it, I hope that helps "you" understand why I said I would throw out the tent Can you have happy plants doing organic,,,,, yes but it is a lot harder and bunch more work
Heed the above! I found this out the hard way! I got good plants but making good soil ... Is pure art in my opinion. My plants got saved because I had help from an organic gardner who was really talented at reading plants.
 

hogbud

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For me the whole organic no chems is such a laff as the chem nutes are to plants the way vitamin supplements are to us and all the organic stores have isle upon isle of vitamin supplements which are chemically extracted hell some use radiation as part of the extraction process and yet the organic folks accept em as a good part of their diet.

then you got the folks that cry no chems and grow fem seeds, seeds made with chems I'm sorry but I just don't even get how they go where they go
 

chuck estevez

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For me the whole organic no chems is such a laff as the chem nutes are to plants the way vitamin supplements are to us and all the organic stores have isle upon isle of vitamin supplements which are chemically extracted hell some use radiation as part of the extraction process and yet the organic folks accept em as a good part of their diet.

then you got the folks that cry no chems and grow fem seeds, seeds made with chems I'm sorry but I just don't even get how they go where they go
 

TryN

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For me the whole organic no chems is such a laff as the chem nutes are to plants the way vitamin supplements are to us and all the organic stores have isle upon isle of vitamin supplements which are chemically extracted hell some use radiation as part of the extraction process and yet the organic folks accept em as a good part of their diet.

then you got the folks that cry no chems and grow fem seeds, seeds made with chems I'm sorry but I just don't even get how they go where they go
That is why I say that I received my education at the University of Hard Knocks!
 

hogbud

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The more I hang here, the sadder I get, so much bad info, so much misunderstanding, just read a post where the grower is struggling with smell and the price of fans and the noise they make when growing happy plants is so easy to do

I stopped posting about it LOL every one wants to make fun and cry bullshit but in all my years of growing I have never owned a scrubber and never had a fan for ventalation and never had a temp problem,,,,,, it's just sad
 

MrEDuck

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You have a lot of space for heat to disperse. Some of us don't have that luxury and need ventilation. But happy plants don't stink.
 

hogbud

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You have a lot of space for heat to disperse. Some of us don't have that luxury and need ventilation. But happy plants don't stink.
I suppose that is true, that ventilation would be required in a smaller non-open space, still it makes me sad that folks don't get it
 

TubePot

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The more I hang here, the sadder I get, so much bad info, so much misunderstanding, just read a post where the grower is struggling with smell and the price of fans and the noise they make when growing happy plants is so easy to do

I stopped posting about it LOL every one wants to make fun and cry bullshit but in all my years of growing I have never owned a scrubber and never had a fan for ventalation and never had a temp problem,,,,,, it's just sad
Stop patting yourself on the back and EXPLAIN how you grow weed that don't stink. Till then you're full of crap. :mrgreen:

Growing weed smells, if you really have found a way to grow without stinking up the place we would all like to know.
 

hogbud

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Stop patting yourself on the back and EXPLAIN how you grow weed that don't stink. Till then you're full of crap. :mrgreen:

Growing weed smells, if you really have found a way to grow without stinking up the place we would all like to know.
Been explaining it for years, it is not a secret,,,,

They want a full spectrum of light that is not crammed up their little asses
they do not wanna touch each other
they want a balanced nute regimen
they do not like non-natural pressure ie: vacuum caused by intake & exhaust fans you see they respond to Barametric Pressure and when you take it away it confuses em

and it's not hard
 

mmjmon

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The more I hang here, the sadder I get, so much bad info, so much misunderstanding, just read a post where the grower is struggling with smell and the price of fans and the noise they make when growing happy plants is so easy to do

I stopped posting about it LOL every one wants to make fun and cry bullshit but in all my years of growing I have never owned a scrubber and never had a fan for ventalation and never had a temp problem,,,,,, it's just sad

Feeling a little unappreciated? Don't. It's really easy to believe the first thing you hear that seems to come from someone who knows what they're talking about. Easy to feel as though noone is listening to you because the people making the noise are the ones feeling a little threatened or their cup is too full to entertain new, or maybe old, thoughts.

You can't help everyone. Your efforts and knowledge are appreciated. The seeds you are sowing will either sprout, or not. You can only toss the seeds out there, not control where they land. If they land on a hard cold surface, they won't germinate, if they land on a surface of wishy washy sludge, the germination may occur, but the roots will rot and wither and possibly cause a big stink... All you can do is hope that some of your seeds will land on a surface that has the ability, under a variety of situations, to flourish. It is there that you should look to see your accomplishments.

How many "likes" has your thread brought you? I know you aren't doing this for the "likes", but it is an indication on how healthy your growing seeds find the light and any other nutrition you have so openly provided.

;-)
 

TubePot

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Been explaining it for years, it is not a secret,,,,

They want a full spectrum of light that is not crammed up their little asses
they do not wanna touch each other
they want a balanced nute regimen
they do not like non-natural pressure ie: vacuum caused by intake & exhaust fans you see they respond to Barametric Pressure and when you take it away it confuses em
and it's not hard
Fair enough, tks. I'm still not convinced as I would need to experience it myself first hand.
 

hogbud

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Fair enough, tks. I'm still not convinced as I would need to experience it myself first hand.
I have grown over 70 strains in my garden in the past 5 years and not one of em ever smelled while they were growin (they stink when you harvest em and smoke em) and there have been a lot of people come to my house and verify this as true

and while you wrap your head around what I said think deeper ie: no such thing as a balanced canna specific nute and when I say crammin light up their ass I am referring to the forum concept of more light as close as you can get it, they actually hate that a lot !!!
 

furious248

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i love reading the well known members threads, all you guys help us lesser-experienced growers get some great info, and you always share your experiences wether good or bad, and you always help, i am thankful to all of you, and i always take you advice :-)
 

TryN

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Fair enough, tks. I'm still not convinced as I would need to experience it myself first hand.
I could be wrong but I do not think he was trying to convince you. I think he was just telling you his observations and facts that he acquired through spending "a little time" with his plants.

I am honestly amazed at how many people ignore nature ...
 

hogbud

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I could be wrong but I do not think he was trying to convince you. I think he was just telling you his observations and facts that he acquired through spending "a little time" with his plants.

I am honestly amazed at how many people ignore nature ...
why my nick name is Papa Nature LOL

Mom can be a bitch but I sure as hell pay attention to her :bigjoint:
 

TryN

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i love reading the well known members threads, all you guys help us lesser-experienced growers get some great info, and you always share your experiences wether good or bad, and you always help, i am thankful to all of you, and i always take you advice :-)
This is part of the problem Hogbud was referring to, well-known member does NOT equal great grower with knowledge ...
 
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