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Old 01-03-2008, 08:53 PM
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Originally Posted by shaoblivion View Post
Too much clutter.
Read the clutter. Hydro growing is pretty simple once you know what you're doing, but the learning curve is a bitch. There are just so many details that you've got to keep track of. So take the time to do the research and learn everything you can before you try to grow hydro.

If you're too lazy to read everything because it's "too much clutter" then don't bother trying to grow hydro. You won't succeed.

By the way, 30 plants is way to many to try to start with. You're much better off starting with a couple of plants to learn what your doing and then scaling upwards as you get experience. Not to mention that the equipment needed to grow 30 plants at once will set you back a LOT of cash.
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Round One - Blueberry x Haze Beginner's (un)luck and the learning process
Round Two - White Widow High temps = hermies ...and how I fixed them
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