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    Default High everyone

    New here and new to growing.
    Live in Northern California and started growing basically for my wife.
    Had my first grow over the summer and was very disappointed.
    Nothing fancy just natural sunlight during the day and fluorescent lighting (shop lights in the garage) at night.
    Buds came out very airy.
    Used Fox Farm nutrients and grew four 5 foot tall plants. During harvest time the buds were thick but after
    drying/curing all I had was airy buds. Blaming my indoor lighting and lack of pruning but who knows for sure.


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    Giving it another go with four more plants (clones). Not going to grow them as tall and plan to do more pruning
    and FIMing along the way. So far the new plants look great.
    Hope to pick up some pointers while I am here and any feedback would be appreciated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MEAT View Post
    New here and new to growing.
    Live in Northern California and started growing basically for my wife.
    Had my first grow over the summer and was very disappointed.
    Nothing fancy just natural sunlight during the day and fluorescent lighting (shop lights in the garage) at night.
    Buds came out very airy.
    Used Fox Farm nutrients and grew four 5 foot tall plants. During harvest time the buds were thick but after
    drying/curing all I had was airy buds. Blaming my indoor lighting and lack of pruning but who knows for sure.


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    Giving it another go with four more plants (clones). Not going to grow them as tall and plan to do more pruning
    and FIMing along the way. So far the new plants look great.
    Hope to pick up some pointers while I am here and any feedback would be appreciated.
    Click image for larger version. 

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    Looking healthy there mate. Welcome to the talk. All the info you'll ever need by growers for growers

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    Hi mate, welcome to the forum
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    Welcome to the forum, mate

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    Hello Meat, nice plants. Good luck with the grow

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