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javalin

Member
Got a plant, don't really now what it is. Just have it in some soil, two weeks. My friend gave me a gallon of some dark colored nutrient water, take it outside to let the sun hit it since morning to night, then bring it in at night (when I remember) because it get 50 f here at night 70 during the day.
 

smokiemcbowl

Well-Known Member
Ok. So u lookin for help on what to do or u doin like a journal? I mean u got the basics lol plant, soil, water, air so ur off to a good start. Post some pics up and let us see ur baby :)
 

javalin

Member
Well I would like some orders from ppl who know better. I have not bought anything or do I have to? I will post picture as soon as I have a camera to post it with>
 

Thedillestpickle

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sounds like your not really trying. Your sure to hit a snag sooner or later if your trying to grow with no research or time invested. Thats unfortunate that you dont know what type of soil it is. just keep watering it only when the soil is getting quite dry and as you go along look at the plant for signs of deficiencies as you may have to correct for this as the plant grows. read up on plant deficiencies and be prepared for them if they come along.
 

bkbbudz

New Member
Well I would like some orders from ppl who know better. I have not bought anything or do I have to? I will post picture as soon as I have a camera to post it with>
Well, you want orders? ok...READ THE STICKIES! STUDY THEM! LIVE THEM! AND WATCH THIS FUCKING VIDEO!!!!!!!!

[video=youtube;dECnYjf5ABQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dECnYjf5ABQ&feature=g-hist&context=G2a6950aAHTvWvSAAAAA[/video]
 

javalin

Member
Watched the video yesterday, alot of useful info, *I also been reading some other posts and this is why I am not watering it twice a day anymore. The plant is now like 8" tall two of the lower leafs have turned yellow at the tips and one looks ripped, but they have been like that for a while. *All other leaves are looking healthy and even the ones that were once started to dry at the tip and turn yellow are looking healthier too.*
 

javalin

Member
I will check out the defiences page under sticky
sounds like your not really trying. Your sure to hit a snag sooner or later if your trying to grow with no research or time invested. Thats unfortunate that you dont know what type of soil it is. just keep watering it only when the soil is getting quite dry and as you go along look at the plant for signs of deficiencies as you may have to correct for this as the plant grows. read up on plant deficiencies and be prepared for them if they come along.
 

bkbbudz

New Member
Watched the video yesterday, alot of useful info, *I also been reading some other posts and this is why I am not watering it twice a day anymore. The plant is now like 8" tall two of the lower leafs have turned yellow at the tips and one looks ripped, but they have been like that for a while. *All other leaves are looking healthy and even the ones that were once started to dry at the tip and turn yellow are looking healthier too.*
Now that's good news! Way too go!
 
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