I think I know what's good for me.

I just wanted to journal my experiences in my journey to help myself be as pain free as possible. I did not come to the decision to grow lightly. I read for months about the benefits of cannabis use on my numerous injuries. I studied the different methods of growing and planned out how to do it safely and naturally. After having the courage to place an order for seeds it took me a week to finally take the next step to germinate them. I hunted around and found the simplest and discrete method. The paper towel method worked perfectly. The seeds germinated as described. I felt like a surgeon carefully using tweezers to transfer the seeds into solo cups to begin their growth and vegetative stage.

I followed online advice to be clean and hygienic. I used pressurized sprayers. For both water and fertilizers, I was careful to not over do either. One of the mistakes I made was not properly reading a label on a bottle of organic growth supplement. It was not fertilizer and I starved my plants by accident. With the advice here on 420 MAG I was able to reverse the injuries and my plants are even regenerating. These plants are tougher than is made out to be on numerous blogs and site.

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So far so good. Everything is stable. I see numerous new growth area on all the plants. One of the plants seems atypical to the others. The leaves are very close together and tightly patterned. It seems like the more vigorous of all four plants. I have added another light source for this important growth stage. I see no negative effects from the root damage I did during transplanting.
 
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