My best tip is don’t try so hard, these plants have a wonderful way of working things out on their own with time and patience. It doesn’t always work, but you can kill plants with love pretty easy.
My grow tips… I only really know coco so make sure you get run-off every day keep the salts flushed out. Keep temps 80+ through veg. If you don’t have to water at least every other day something is wrong. Either the pot is too big or it is too cold or not enough light @Pixie65@Beau@Osogreen261
Thanks @PhlizonGrowLight , I have one of your lights that I haven’t ran yet but once I do I’ll post the results.
One last edit. You don’t need 5 bottles of nutes to grow weed. There’s enough salts in this bag to grow 4-5 lbs easily and it probably costs 4-5 dollars max. Don’t get wrapped up in all the nute hype. Sure some are better than others but you shouldn’t be spending 30$ a grow on nutes. This is for the hydro guys.
The best tip I can give is to start your own worm bin! You can customize the inputs for both veg and flower or just put all inputs into it for a nice nutrient available garden boost.
The tip that helped me the most was “Get a decent PH pen and use it.” Setting up an auto watering system and getting my water down to around 5.8PH has really made things easier to manage and saves me time.
1: Grow Tip: Use earth worm castings for your seeds and seedlings and they’ll love you for the added micronutrients, iron, sulfur, magnesium, zinc, copper and calcium! EWC wont burn seedlings so it’s an amazing go to amendment!
Use liquid Bone Meal - this helps with a cleaner flush and will add weight to your finished flowers and use “sugars” to increase taste
USA @pine and @JohnnyPotseed
WHAT A GREAT LIGHT
Tie a plants “marker” to the stem of the plant so that the marker does not get “lost”.
When using any kind of fertilizer it is good practice to use less than recommended (less is more) which prevents “over fertilization” which is a common trait in our “overzealous” tendency to want to boost our plants size, and protects us from ourselves while also preventing nutrient lockout.