Just read this thread from page 1-12. I found myself laughing, confused at the misinterpretations of others posts, a little bewildered also. I have to say for a bunch of stoners that we are on this site...sure as hell like to argue a lot. Alright, so here is my piece. I am a noob, I don't have any full grows under my belt. I am currently growing two plants in a hydro system indoors. When I first started. I thought "this is going to be easy at first, then turn into a challenge." Well I was wrong, it's not as easy as I thought it would be. Before I started I read a couple growers guides. I researched a bit, and took in a little information from a guy I know who has 5 years of outdoor/indoor, hydro and soil growing under his belt. This information was useless to me at the start of my grow. Why? Because I have no experience. I killed my first plant by over feeding it. I felt like such an idiot. I even came on here and asked for help and I got some guy, I don't know who and won't point fingers, I noticed he had over 1k posts and a couple grow journals. I thought his advice was pretty legit. I followed it, and failed. So then I started up another plant and right away I researched some more on feeding and such. Because of my failure I learned what not to do next time. I have had no problems since and I have been growing these two plants for a little over a month. Anyway. The guy I know who has 5 years of grow experience. I used to smoke the bud he grew, at first it started out pretty good. The it just kept getting better and better until the point where I remember taking one hit out of a 2 foot bong and 15 mins later I was sitting back against the door and locked there. Then his bud started to get worse. So my point is you can have experience and still be learning and making mistakes. We make mistakes so we can learn from them and that is what makes us human. Yes, there is quite a bit of misinformation on this site. But there is a TON of good information as well. I have given out information, only on what I know from the little experience I have. I only gave advice once or twice. We should all be thankful for the great growers who share their knowledge with the noobs (me being one) and we shouldn't beat down on the people who give out misinformation, but gently correct them.