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I try so many different little variants right now, I'd never remember if I didn't. This first year started late in the season will be a lot of trial and error. , Then next year I'm loading up an extendo and circling the block, lol.I wish I could be that detailed.
I'll be around when the show starts.
Stay safe, and grow well my friend,
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Doing the hand written book is impressive. Something about doing things the way we had to before computers hits my nostalgia nerd nerve. LOLI try so many different little variants right now, I'd never remember if I didn't. This first year started late in the season will be a lot of trial and error. , Then next year I'm loading up an extendo and circling the block, lol.
This is all my personal grow and dealing with only 12 plants. I jot down crib notes while tending them if needed but, most are treated the same so it is just one entry for feeds and water. Like I said above, it is a lot of copy paste so it is less work than it looks.I have too many plants for all that. I do have dry erase boards though I use for keeping notes on. Feed dates, temps or anything else I need to note for that specific plant.
Cool I write everything down. I use a desk top calendar with dated big blocks to write in any & all info.So am I the only one , who for some reason really enjoys the process of actually writing down an actual paper grow journal vs just keeping track on my phone?
So you keep a notebook?Now that I wish I could do. But I'm terrible on computers.
Actually keeping detailed notes on things for later was only of the only traits that I admired about Mt father, and something I guess I got from him.Cool I write everything down. I use a desk top calendar with dated big blocks to write in any & all info.
This is a life time habit of mine (a lil ocd).
One of my dad's life quotes was "Always do your homework & take good notes."
I kept notes my 1st couple of grows. Now things are so repetitive I quit doing it. I only keep things like nute calculations that worked well & the strains that were most potent or had high yields. I do keep a folder of "Grow Info" on my computer with multiple charts for many things. But if I want to find something out I ask here or check out Dr. Bruce Busby for info.So you keep a notebook?
Actually keeping detailed notes on things for later was only of the only traits that I admired about Mt father, and something I guess I got from him.
So am I the only one , who for some reason really enjoys the process of actually writing down an actual paper grow journal vs just keeping track on my phone?
Not to be dramatic , but the next time the county or the state see me , it's gonna be in a bag. I have fucked up and beat my cases so many times now that the next time I get caught jaywalking, I'll finally be learning what prison is like, lol. SO lucky to have not been, I was almost packing for my two years when they dismissed the last one. Now all that being said, I go WAY out of my way to stay off their radar. I only grow a little to smoke, that's it, may do a friend or two I actually trust a solid, but that's as far as any attempts to profit will go. But yeah, I will move heave and earth not to see that situation, but if I do, I'm going out fighting or escaping,lol.before the enlightenment any records the law confiscated in a raid would be used as grounds to prove an ongoing criminal enterprise, and would up the charges and penalties severely. this included both weights and observations on growing.
as a result i learned to never keep records. i know folk who got a half decade or more extra. all that's over now thank god