Do it right the first time, or you'll be doing it again.
If you want to try something new, don't apply it to everything.
Sure-to-Grow in aero results in EVERYTHING they say it will help prevent.
H2O2 is only a solution if you follow it up with a compost tea.
An ounce of prevention really is worth a pound of cure (dem teaz).
Be skeptical of everything.
If someone has more experience than you, listen respectfully.
Still be skeptical.
Fuck common sense, your teachers may have gotten things wrong themselves.
If you have a question, find as many answers as you can, and then weigh them, rather than stopping after the first.
If you're not in a basement, make sure anything which vibrates is placed off of a stud, otherwise it will make noise in other rooms.
Wind noise isn't really as loud as it seems.
If something is frustrating, stop and go do something else; the extra 30 minutes usually doesn't matter, and you'll prevent yourself from making careless mistakes.
Blame yourself, but treat it as a lesson.
Keep copious notes, and a calendar.
Turn off geotagging if your camera supports it (or more likely, phone).
Your first instinct is always worth writing down, so four ideas later, you can still go back to it.
Don't take care of your plants, take care of their environment.
The forum search function is useless; Googling site:rollitup.org <terms> is far superior.
Most stoners are exactly that, don't expect much. :/
The more time you spend in your garden, the less time you have to.
That would be exceedingly interesting to me, is there any chance you can point me in the right direction where I might see/read about it. I'm very interested in how/why pot flowers the way it does and this kind of localization is something I have not read much about yet..
If you haven't found anything about this, it's not unique to cannabis. There are bushes in the parking lot of a school near me which have lamp posts set in them - they never flower where the lamps are, but the rest does. I tried to see what I could find, but nothing really came up.