You all know what I pray to.So how about weed religion? Pretty sure to lots of us it's a sacred plant and most would be find on a sunday morning more likely in their growroom praying for a perfect harvest instead of praying in church and get herpes from that fake wine in the bowl and no turn from that dry cookie...
You all know what I pray to.
The vibe here is different, thanks to our moderators. A heck of a lot more wisdom and experience, as well as lots of helpful attitude. My only social medium.This is me 1000%. As for my comments on reddit, I mean there is just so much IMO guessing, and bad knowledge given with 0 information. How can you help someone grow when they post a picture and say my plant is dying and nothing else? You don't know soil type, nutrient type, VPD blah blah.
Every time I try assisting someone and ask some basic questions OP doesn't respond or you get into an argument with captain know it all who knows the problem with 0 information to troubleshoot the problem. I don't get that vibe here. Kind of seems like fuck combustion honestly, which is where I started learning about vapes and so glad I found that before the reddit vaporents sub!
Then when you get on autoflowers on reddit you have the inevitable photos are better! You know just the childish stuff. Anyways, rant OVER!
Is it preferred to start from the beginning or can I just give some updates on my current autoflower grow at approximately day 70?
Still working out what method I want to grow next run as thinking of going back to coco and synthetics on the next run.
Also ya'll are really quick at replying. Before I get something typed 2 others have a response!

Thanks for posting this, the trauma to a dog is unlike what us humans experience, they simply cannot understand why, and they can suffer enormously due to that. I am not surprised that the experience changed your pet, I would be more surprised if it did not - I had no idea that confinement of a dog to a crate for a month would be needed, or considered an acceptable solution. Anyway sir, I am sorry to hear that you have gone through that, it sounds like a bugger of an experience for you as well as the dog.For what it’s worth… I vowed never to do the knee surgery again to a dog. They have to spend 100% of the time in their crate until heeled…like a month or so. They feel like they’re in trouble, plus they’re on pain meds and they obviously suffer. It felt mean as fuck, and even though he got around alright after that…he wasn’t really the same. There’s no way to make them understand, and it seemed to break his spirit in some way. Plus he got an infection and had to have another surgery, so more crate. Horrible situation.
Sorry to hear about your dog, my friend.![]()

Thank you my friend. He was a good boy…Thanks for posting this, the trauma to a dog is unlike what us humans experience, they simply cannot understand why, and they can suffer enormously due to that. I am not surprised that the experience changed your pet, I would be more surprised if it did not - I had no idea that confinement of a dog to a crate for a month would be needed, or considered an acceptable solution. Anyway sir, I am sorry to hear that you have gone through that, it sounds like a bugger of an experience for you as well as the dog.![]()


