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I have been infatuated with cultivating my own cannabis for about 7 years, and I'm finally gettin my shit together. My research and patience has paid off, as I now feel more than confident to commence on my first grow. I was originally designing high-wattage grows, not considering all the extra risks and complications. Then, I discovered methods such as SOG, SCROG, and vertical growing. I have decided to do a vertical grow, thanks to some lovin from #HeathRobinson. Although I didn't copy his design literally, it's the same concept. I should be germinated and vegging mothers by June 1, and hopefully flowering by mid to end July. I am going to be using mothers to clone anywhere from 40-90 plants for the first flower, and I will be cloning my flowering clones as #HeathRobinson recomended for the rest of the grow. I will be using #AdvancedNutrients three part formula along with some root boosters and maybe some other flowering nuts. #ViolatorKush will probably go first but we'll see how the germination of my other beans go. I can't wait to share this journey with you all, should be a good one....... Plan on first pics of the build to be posted in a grow journal by June 1.:eyesmoke:
 

smoke and coke

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sounds great. i have seen some of heath's work and was impressed. be sure to post the link for your journal on this thread so i wont miss it.
 

smoke and coke

Well-Known Member
i have like some of barney's gear but not so happy with the regular red diesel i got 2 years ago none sprouted. i like the bluecheese i got tho.

i have been wanting to try that violator kush but after the bad seeds i got from barney i decided to not get them.
 

plantvision

Active Member
Sounds great, look forward to seeing how things go for you.

Just remember sometimes booksmarts have to take a back seat to what is actually going on.

Another words be flexible and able to change gears from what you think should be happening.

Good Luck, plantvision
 
Sounds great, look forward to seeing how things go for you.

Just remember sometimes booksmarts have to take a back seat to what is actually going on.

Another words be flexible and able to change gears from what you think should be happening.

Good Luck, plantvision
You hit the nail on the head, I am nervous but I think that's a good thing... I am going to be prepared for ultimate adaption........ Thanks for keepin it fresh on the mind though...
 
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