xxedgexx
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I'm wondering if this is even a good idea. I'd like to find a grow partner or someone who can help me along the way to getting more success.
I know what you're saying, everything you need to know you can probably find on this forum, which is true, this forum is a wealth of information, yet I still feel as if I can benefit from someone being able to stand by my side and say hey, you should do this or this, etc.
This story has probably been heard a million times, but I spent a fair amount of money on the setup and I'm still running into trouble. I got through a single plant and a single harvest but for some reason, I feel as if the plant that made it had some kind of super strength and was forgiving of my screw ups. Also, it was about 4 weeks into it when I got it. Past the hard part.
I'm trying to do hydro. I never even tried soil. I'm to the point where I'm wondering if I should give soil a try although it would feel like a huge waste to turn back now.
Any advice? I understand the risks of trying to find a grow mentor so maybe this is a dead thread anyway, but I just don't want to continue to waste money on nutrients and equipment when I know the real problem is I'm just "not doing it right". The first grow went well and I was all gung ho about my second round, but discouragement is setting in...
Thanks
I know what you're saying, everything you need to know you can probably find on this forum, which is true, this forum is a wealth of information, yet I still feel as if I can benefit from someone being able to stand by my side and say hey, you should do this or this, etc.
This story has probably been heard a million times, but I spent a fair amount of money on the setup and I'm still running into trouble. I got through a single plant and a single harvest but for some reason, I feel as if the plant that made it had some kind of super strength and was forgiving of my screw ups. Also, it was about 4 weeks into it when I got it. Past the hard part.
I'm trying to do hydro. I never even tried soil. I'm to the point where I'm wondering if I should give soil a try although it would feel like a huge waste to turn back now.
Any advice? I understand the risks of trying to find a grow mentor so maybe this is a dead thread anyway, but I just don't want to continue to waste money on nutrients and equipment when I know the real problem is I'm just "not doing it right". The first grow went well and I was all gung ho about my second round, but discouragement is setting in...
Thanks