Hey everyone! I've got a few years of outdoor under my belt and am gunna try the indoor setup pretty soon. I have about $3 grand to spend in total for the entire setup. Gunna be using a room about 10X10 perhaps a little smaller what lights,wall covering, ventilation items, smell deterents...
pretty good advice although i wouldnt cut off the cotlydons"seed leafs" just raise the soil level a bit and put in maximum sun to prevent stretching although it could just be the genetics
haha we no more snakes, bears, coyote, couger, or really anything that bad here in hawaii
worse is centepedes and big black boars with fat tusks but unless u get near their babies they will stay away as long as u toss a fat rock near em
God does love everyone unconditionally its about time we all start showing him more appreciation for his great works and the oppourtunities he has blessed us with
cant tell from that pic cuz its blurry but the plants themselves seem to be shorter and bushy so its most likely a female. look for pistils. if u see ball sacks and no pistils kill the man
have an excuse for being there already planned. if u have a dog thats a great excuse. it depends but the farther into the wilderness away from civilization the better chances you will have coming out with your plants come harvest.
i live in hawaii so no bears here but if i were in an area with...
Ive been SOLO for past few years although i have an out of state co-op grow this year so the help will be nice but to answer your question about bringing that amount of soil....yea its gunna be a lot of trips by yourself but just tell yourself that come the end of the season your gunna be...
yes it can hurt them to plant in a bigger container. it can lead to root rot. its better to progressively get bigger pots. but you could probably pull it off although i advise gradually increasing pot size from starter tray to a dixie cup to a half gallon to a gallon to 3 gall then to 5 or bigger
not until the last couple weeks before you harvest. i personally dont water for 2-3 weeks before harvesting thats enough of a flush for outdoor but then again i grow organic if your chem ferting then i wouldnt fert for 2-3 weeks then dont water for another 2-3 weeks then harvest
no need to...