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  1. I am going to try and avoid lights altogether if I can. The soil I bought is called islands finest starter mix. It is ph balanced and sterilized. It has peatmoss perliteand sand. Is this a suitable soil?. I got a ten L sack I'm hoping that will be enough. Also, how early is to early to put them outside. How will I know when it is time? Today we have highs of 19 degrees and lows of 9. Not a cloud in the sky very little wind
  2. I am going to try and avoid lights altogether if I can. The soil I bought is called islands finest starter mix. It is ph balanced and sterilized. It has peatmoss perliteand sand. Is this a suitable soil?. I got a ten L sack I'm hoping that will be enough. Also, how early is to early to put them outside. How will I know when it is time? Today we have highs of 19 degrees and lows of 9. Not a cloud in the sky
  3. I am going to try and avoid lights altogether if I can. The soil I bought is called islands finest starter mix. It is ph balanced and sterilized. It has peatmoss perliteand sand. Is this a suitable soil?. I got a ten L sack I'm hoping that will be enough. Also, how early is to early to put them outside. How will I know when it is time? Today we have highs of 19 degrees and lows of 9. Not a cloud in the sky
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    a +rep for being called a blowtard... haha wooo!
  5. You can start them on the windowsill if it gets light. If it doesn't get sunlight then you need a light. After a couple of weeks you'll either need them in full sun or under decent lamps.
  6. You can start them on the windowsill if it gets light. If it doesn't get sunlight then you need a light. After a couple of weeks you'll either need them in full sun or under decent lamps
  7. I'll be back in an hour or so
  8. I'll be back in like an hour
  9. I was thinking I'd start em on my windowsill but alot of people are telling me to use a light. Do I really need to spend more money on lights , or can I live without them
  10. Sunshine #4 is the gold standard. I use it indoors. Indicas can't stand having wet feet, and sunshine 4 never gets too wet. Outdoors you can be a bit more creative. Are you indoor or outdoor? Most PH test pens are good. It doesn't need to be to expensive. Mine was a cheaper one and came to about 40 skrillbits. Be sure to get a TDS (PPM) meter as well. Very important. Tells you how salty your water is, and allows you to feed your plants as much food as you can without burning them.
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four weeks into flower, and things smell great.

by Rascality Afoot on 03-07-2011 at 02:56 PM
Well, bringing clones in gave me powdery mildew. Dammit. I've been keeping on top of it with seranade, and I havn't lost anything to it yet. My khat plant is doing great, I have two others that are smaller but also look very healthy. My romulans are all flowering with the others now. I'm finishing every herb plant in my room. After that I'm going to harden off my Khat plants and sterilize everything in my cab. Start over from seed and never bring clones in again. Hopefully when I stop spraying seranade

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Healthy seedlings, new micro-roots on the hydro to soil transplant.

by Rascality Afoot on 01-07-2011 at 02:28 AM
Alright, so all but one of the new Romulan X Burmese has sprouted. One of them is sickly, and one is having trouble breaking free of it's seed membrane. The rest are stretching towards my T5s so I put them a bit closer.

The supposed "Purple Kush" dried out a bit after being transplanted just before new years. I got back three days later to find the soil dry, and the plants wilting. They seem happier now though. They are showing little roots near the bottom of their pots,

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New Strain (Burmese X Romulan) and a hydro to soil transplant.

by Rascality Afoot on 12-29-2010 at 11:19 PM
So I was a bit bothered by the fact that I was running my six planter DWC rubbermaid with only 2 clones in it, as it's alot of water to lift, so I figured I may just put them in soil for now. I carefully cut the net pots from around them and din't lose to many roots. I then planted them in 4" square pots, sifting organic cactus compost through the roots so that they stayed spread out in the soil. It has only been 4 hours, but they don't look to freaked out yet.

I went to the

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Update. Stinky little indicas in veg

by Rascality Afoot on 12-29-2010 at 03:17 AM
I came back from my christmas break and my house smelled skunky as hell. None of my Jas Bud seeds germed, but I have to say I figure it was the seeds. My so called "kush" bagseed sprouted great. I'm getting new clones soon, as these plants may go hermy (again, bagseed).

A couple of weeks ago I got root rot! Fixed it with a dilute peroxide soak, and a cleaning of my rubbermaids. Started using peroxide regularly, and also adding a thrive supplement which really invigorates

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by Rascality Afoot on 12-11-2010 at 04:45 AM
It's been about 5 days since these first saw water, and they seem slow to germinate. Only a couple so far, and they seem slow. The bagseed "kush" seed has sprouted with gusto under identical conditions. Turned up the light i'm using to bottom heat, now sitting around 28 deg. celcius. One of the Rivea corymbosa in dirt has sprouted. The wormwood, sinicuichi, and tree tobacco have all also all sprouted.
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