Live Stoner Chat Too Much Love is always trouble

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As a new auto grower there's a lot to understand. I thought I was taking extra good care of my 5 plants by moving them to a sunny spot on my balcony from 12:30 - 5:30 everyday. I did this for the first weeks of veg. One day it dawned on me the intensity of the sun here in southeast Asia is serious. Only a few minutes exposure on my skin was noticeable. After moving them permanently under my grow lights 5 weeks ago, my weeds are looking much better.
Lesson learned was pick either an indoor grow or an outdoor grow, just don't mix the methods. In my case I literally was burning up my plants thinking I was doing right. Live and learn.
The other over love issue is water which I will save for another day.
 
Too Much Love is always trouble...
I am the lobbyist for "Dogs Across the Planet" and we have a bone to pick with you.
Hopefully your plants make a stunning comeback with a nice harvest.
 
As a dog owner for most of my life the love between us and our animals is undeniable.
I grew one crop in the 60's and two more in the early 70's. Of course there was not any tech involved, just plant and wait. These autos are a whole new world and I'm attempting to warn others about making simple, foolish mistakes out of over caring.
 
As a dog owner for most of my life the love between us and our animals is undeniable.
I grew one crop in the 60's and two more in the early 70's. Of course there was not any tech involved, just plant and wait. These autos are a whole new world and I'm attempting to warn others about making simple, foolish mistakes out of over caring.
I can certainly agree with all that but patience seems to be the hardest tool to use and the last to be employed.
Pushing a garden plow in my Grandmother's garden, in the '50's taught me about simple growing and the results gained in timely but simple care. When I started growing due to medical needs, I set my systems up for simple care and still follow those lessons in patience.
Weed grows best when left alone as long as it's had proper care and you don't push the rope.....
 
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