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Old 04-08-2008, 01:21 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by jizwort View Post
im sure the mexican red hair (what strain are they ACTUALLY using down in mexico? anyone know?) will suck balls compared to white widow or og kush. but it's my first grow and i dont wanna waste my inexperience on expensive seeds

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Hiya jizwort,
Dude just throw some seeds into the ground or whatever you want to try for a medium and if you need some help the fantastic brothers and sisters here will HELP answer any of your questions. As I said on my own thread <a href="http://www.420magazine.com/forums/grow-journals/73528-1st-grow-30-yrs-12-12-hps-seed-8.html"> 1st grow in 30 yrs 12/12 HPS from seed</a>

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"I have been put on the "growing shelf" for a looooonnnnnngggggg time What happens when something is shelfed and then come back to it? I myself start with my past knowledge and apply it to current technologies.

We can read all we want but like it or not until we put our hands in the dirt and actually grow something you never learn "applied knowledge". I think most people would agree that "experience is the mother of learning"

I am the type of person that once I start something I dedicate myself to seeing it through unless some unknown variable happens. Then I rethink, revise and use my "applied knowledge" to gain a better experience."

Here is what you need:
1. Learn by action and experience.
2. DEDICATION: The biggest part of of doing anything is dedicating yourself to it.
3. And the key to it all, HAVE FUN WITH THE EXPERIENCE

There are ALWAYS the possibilities of BUNK SH*T "if you put garbage in your getting garbage out." BUT, in saying that if you know your "erb" the whole difference between trash and stash is more than likely the grow and cure.

BROTHER,
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