Posted on 08 October 2009
Marijuana Seeds can be very tricky to order online and have them successfully delivered to your address. This is especially tricky when you figure in discreet or stealth packaging and customs inspectors. In this article we will list reputable Marijuana Seed companies who deliver what they promise.
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Posted on 04 January 2009
One of the more popular reasons to consider using organic fertilizers instead of chemicals is that - given a properly composed organic soil - there is a greatly reduced chance that you will burn (overfertilization causing injury or death) the plants with them. When fed organic substances in a soil medium that also contains adequate soil life, plants will, in general, take in the nutrients they need, leaving the rest in the soil. However, this doesn’t mean you can’t burn with organics - if you use too much, especially high N sources like blood meal, you can burn your plants just as badly as with chems, and organic fertilizers are much harder to flush.
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Posted on 04 January 2009
Tags: CO2, enrichment
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is used by plants in photosynthesis, or the conversion of water, atmospheric carbon dioxide and light in the plant’s chloroplasts into food energy (simple carbohydrates), with oxygen as a byproduct. Resins and saps in the plants stems and branches then transmit this food around the plant to promote growth, reproduction and prevention of disease.
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Posted on 04 January 2009
Tags: germination, seeds
This germination method is mainly for new growers or anyone having difficulty germinating seeds.
Everyone is invited and welcome to use this germination method.
This germination technique is similar to many methods, but this is the way that I get 100% Germination every time.
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We get asked this question about 1000 times a week so I did a bit or research for you all. Here is the problem with incandescent lights (and halogen, which is just a high pressure incandescent)… When electricity is used for lighting some of that electricity is used for creating the light and the rest is turned to heat. In the incandescent bulbs much more heat is produced then useable light, usually around 60-80% of the electricity used to power the incandescent is turned to heat not light.
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Posted on 04 January 2009
Tags: sexing
The bottom line is that the early stages of pre-flowering is too early to tell for sure if you have a male or female. I have, however, compiled the BEST graphics available (at least that I’ve found) to help all my peeps out there make the best judgement on the sex of their plants. Thanks to Old_Phart for a couple of these (from his link). The others, I can’t remember where I found them, but props to the person who did them and supplied them.
Check out the original post for the images.