FinShaggy's BeanSprouts

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delvite

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gonna be hard to surprise me with this grow. my grow buddy kkday is the master of abusing his plants and he will tell you this. he does it on purpose. I've seen all kinds of plant abuse. what fins trying to do, he's going about it the wrong way
......................................but he is trying ;)
 

Samwell Seed Well

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......................................but he is trying ;)
and our point is no need to try when you can just do it right, and when hes eating delivery pizza and buying halogens he could be doing it right

and it starts with green healthy starts . . . . .i cut my 21 day old girls down to 2-3 nodes i didnt try to kill em first,
 

x iGrow x

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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: You didn't even know what this thread was. You guys have been surprised since the rice :dunce:
I have been stunned about how your going about this grow.. However, I have not been surprised.. Half the time I dont even know what to say, unless it's something mean.. I would love to give some positive feedback.. But, can't come up with a single thing positive, other than the realization that you might be going back convict college.. I feel terrible for your seedlings, and I don;t feel for your dumbass at all..
 

delvite

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and our point is no need to try when you can just do it right, and when hes eating delivery pizza and buying halogens he could be doing it right

and it starts with green healthy starts . . . . .i cut my 21 day old girls down to 2-3 nodes i didnt try to kill em first,
just let him try its fun ;)
 

Finshaggy

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how is what your doing root training . . . .PH lock stops development
This isn't Ph lock. The ashes and milk go against each other and together make a stable environment. That is not what I mean by "stress", what I am talking about is that fact that I let my plants get too dry, then I water them too much. And I was accidentally nuting too much because I forgot I was using a quart container, not a gallon container. But the dry then wet is moisture stress, which makes the top plant slow down (not lock), and the roots get bigger and bigger. But the top will get huge soon, ya'll just need more patience. And the accidental nute stress will just make it have stronger roots.
 

Krondizzel

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This isn't Ph lock. The ashes and milk go against each other and together make a stable environment. That is not what I mean by "stress", what I am talking about is that fact that I let my plants get too dry, then I water them too much. And I was accidentally nuting too much because I forgot I was using a quart container, not a gallon container. But the dry then wet is moisture stress, which makes the top plant slow down (not lock), and the roots get bigger and bigger. But the top will get huge soon, ya'll just need more patience. And the accidental nute stress will just make it have stronger roots.
Do us all a favor, don't post anymore groundhog videos for a couple weeks so that we can do the before and after comparison. If you keep posting the same videos, the difference isn't going to be noticed as much.
 

Finshaggy

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Do us all a favor, don't post anymore groundhog videos for a couple weeks so that we can do the before and after comparison. If you keep posting the same videos, the difference isn't going to be noticed as much.
I'm going to be posting updates at least daily. Sorry...
 
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