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Also, thanks to Sirius for all his tech efforts and expense to keep the GWE Forum operating and meaningful for all its members!
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Hi, Gang!
I think it is the cold weather. My preferred growing season is right now (AZ desert, in heated greenhouse), but skipped this season due...
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Check Out Our Grow Community is gone
Has anyone noticed that the "Check Out Our Grow Community" section and links was removed from the last two newsletters?
I always used...
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For 50 years I only occasionally smoked flower, usually in a pipe or bong. After recreational passed in my state, I started growing and making hash,...
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40 years ago, my wife and I moved to Phoenix from northern Illinois - for the exact purpose of getting out of the snow and cold. From all your comments,...
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. . .joint to get the same effect.
The strain you choose to grow is person preference and the strain's
genetic adaptation to your grow en...
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Easylife, overthinking this again.
Grow out your plant. Dry, cure and smoke. You'll learn more each crop.
If you get an a acceptable high...
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Hi. Easy... I honestly think you are overthinking the whole grow thing, which is common among newer growers. Not dissing your post. I am a Master...
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Hi. Shadycon.
Got a couple years on you. Started growing 5 years ago once AZ voted it recreational legal. Now have to give it away or make concentrates....
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I feel that there are several reputable seeds companies out there.
I order seeds that have the genetics I want and then make my own fem photo...
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"General knowledge" seems to say earlier harvesting gives a more cerebral high, and later harvesting a more body, couch locking high.
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Let me add to Smallgrow's good advice.
- Don't overwater soil. If you are in coco/perlite, it is hard to overwater.
- If your plants were...
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I really think that first time gardeners should use coco/perlite for their initial grow. Soil can introduce issues better confronted by more experienced....
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