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    100 watt incandescent?

    yeah. if you have good dirt in your backyard. but unless you live on the other side of the world and summer is just starting, it is too late in the year to grow outside. i might recommend compact Fluorescent lights. They are just a few dollars more expensive and will double your yield, most...
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    Outdoor

    you own me
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    Outdoor Tips

    i already put a shitload of fishing line up, thanks for the heads up though. and as far as heat it's in a brown ceramic pot, pretty basic, but i will mulch it tomorrow. thanks.
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    Outdoor

    So my outdoor grow is in texas- four sprouts in MG potting mix/earthworm castings. about a week and two days old, if i am remembering correctly. started in-ground and then transplanted to midsize pots. i will try to get pics up soon.
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    Outdoor Tips

    thanks karri0n, that is good to know. alot of people hate on MG for some reason. but you're right, i did start late. But it's texas and it is fucking hot here really late. ast year i ran the air conditioner until mid december.:joint:
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    Outdoor Tips

    I will try to get some pics soon.
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    First Time Grow - Unknown Strain

    blue (more commonly known as "cool white" fluorescents are better for sprouting and vegging, but red ("warm white") are better for budding. As for transplanting, i think they are good as long as there are nutes in the soil or you are adding them. organics usually need a larger space. once they...
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    Outdoor Tips

    Hey, I am growing outdoors in Texas, four bagseed plants started about a week ago. they are around 1-2" tall and look healthy for sprouts. They were started in-ground and then transplanted to medium-sized pots (with little root damage) yesterday. The soil is a mix of Miracle-Gro potting soil...
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    No High

    salvia is definitely a psychoactive plant. it produces a short, intense weird kind of trip. you can get it at headshops, usually.
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