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First Cannabis Grow Mistakes Beginners Make Because They Care Too Much

I feel like a lot of first-time growers worry about the wrong things.

Everyone talks about “best nutrients,” “biggest yield,” “crazy genetics,” and “secret tricks,” but the first grow usually gets messed up by really basic stuff.

The biggest one, in my opinion, is overwatering.

Not because people are careless actually the opposite. New growers care too much. They check the plant every few hours, see one leaf droop, panic, water again, add something, move the light, change the fan, and now nobody knows what caused the problem.

A few beginner mistakes I think are way more common than people admit:

Overwatering when the plant just needed time.

Feeding too early because one leaf looked slightly pale.

Ignoring pH drift and then assuming every yellow leaf is a nutrient deficiency.

Buying a weak light, then wondering why the plant is stretching like crazy.

No real airflow, then getting surprised when humidity and mold become an issue later.

Choosing difficult genetics for the first grow just because the strain sounded cool.

Trying topping, LST, heavy defoliation, and random tricks before even learning how the plant grows normally.

And the sneaky one: thinking the grow is done at harvest, then rushing the drying and curing part.

I also think beginners underestimate how much of growing is just not overreacting. Sometimes the best move is to take notes, wait, and change one thing at a time.

If I were doing a first legal grow, I’d keep it boring: good genetics, simple medium, decent light, proper drainage, gentle airflow, basic pest checks, and a grow journal.

No hero moves. No 12-bottle nutrient lineup. No “I saw one spot so I flushed everything” panic.

What was the mistake that got you on your first grow watering, feeding, lighting, pH, pests, or harvesting too early?

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Need opinions on my grow. Growing in nothing but sand and I dont have the cash to buy soil to add. They barely get any light because this place is full of trees. I feed them fermented fish. How are they? Wanna know how they look overall

u/Ok_Bookkeeper7497 — 2 days ago
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Info

Is this fade? Day55 of roughly 70. Haviving a little heat hear in the N. east. Two days here at nearly 100. She started to show a little yellowing before. But I think the heat sped the process a little. Thoughts??

u/No_Fly0 — 3 days ago

Attempting open vase training this season. Advice for the next one? Pointers? What looks right?

This one was a rando that sprouted over the spring that I decided to take a chance on. Started showing early male flowers so I chopped 🫠

Looking for advise for the next one.

u/Disastrous_Echidna_1 — 3 days ago

Advice

Unknown clone possibly a hybrid, overall healthy. Lots of sunlight daily, using combination of cal mag 4-0-0 and 1-2-5 seaweed extract sparingly. Doing light defol of some lower, inner leaves. Has been producing 3point leaves lately. Anything to worry about? In southern AB and had several weeks of cloudy n cool weather. Should I force flower in mid July? Any other tips appreciated, not experienced grower.

u/Alliethedog23 — 4 days ago

Stubborn seeds?

Hi all 👋

I moved house some months ago and I’ve been struggling to get my seeds to pop here, typically use the wet paper towel method within a Tupperware to allow humidity to built. Never done it directly into soil before.

Not a first time grower but never done one in my new place yet due to issues getting them to pop. I’ve tried 3-4 seeds now.

Any tips? New methods to try?

TLDR - Looking for new seed popping tips as having difficulty

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u/FitSuggestion5981 — 4 days ago

Anyone care to take a guess at gender with these preflowers?

I'm thinking they kinda look like early nanners, but it was hard to find a decent angle with my scope.

u/Disastrous_Echidna_1 — 5 days ago

Should I top this "auto"?

I planted this monster thinking it was an OG Kush auto, it's been 8 weeks and there is no sign of flowers, got almost 2 months until photos will start to flower, and I'm scared this thing is going to be 12 feet high. There are 2 kush xl autos behind it that are the same age, and are well into flowering.

What you think I should do?

It's too big for lst, should I do a big top, and try to clone the main cola or what?

Cheers guys.

Edit- Just to clear a few things up. I don't think this plant is an auto. I got it as a free seed from a head shop, it was labeled as "kush og auto". My other kush are indica heavy, she is clearly sativa, and is over a month late in flowering. Clearly a photoperiod plant that has been mis labelled. I wanted other people's opinions on whether she is an auto or not, and what is best to do if she isn't, as I have let her go for 2 months without any LST, or topping. Sorry for not being clear originally.

u/FunctionMammoth2278 — 11 days ago