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    What’s up with these weird buds.

    They appear to be foxtailing. Any number of factors could cause or contribute to this. I have had this happen when too much nitrogen was present during flower or a stretch of hot weather hit in flower. I wouldn't worry too much about it.
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    Open Show and Tell 2015!

    Every year I get one or two plants that seem to stress flower or auto... They usually end up as an 8" - 10" tall bud. This year these two ended up as about 1-3oz total. Here is a bud from one of them.
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    Weird thick twisted leaves

    I get "krinkle leaf" in my first sets of leaves on a couple of the plants I grow every year but that is genetic and they grow out of it. I have no idea what that is. I think your suspicion that a it's a soil condition might be the first place to look. I wish I could be more help.
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    Best way to germinate seeds?

    x3 Drop the seeds into a damp medium about 1cm deep and wait. Do not over water, do not cover the medium with a cover that will create a humid or hot environment, if outdoor do not put them in direct sunlight.
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    Medical Marijuana for schitzophrenia

    Agreed, cannabis has actually been cited as a potential trigger.
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    How much work only to get males?

    I have one that stretched way out this year and it sexed female, she grew with more vigor than the males. I average 25- 30% males with reg seeds.
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    Possibly moving to outdoor. Help Please

    I wouldn't say bad at all. There is just no substitute for the spectrum and intensity of the Sun.
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    issue noticed during flowering

    Looks healthy to me, maybe too much water. The slight leaf tip sag and the "swollen" appearance looks like it's trying to transpire it's excess water.
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    Possibly moving to outdoor. Help Please

    They can go out now, the sooner the better. I recommend putting them out in a spot that has full shade (or where they only get direct light at dawn/dusk) for a week or so as they will need to get used to the intensity of natural light. This process is called "hardening off". You will likely see...
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    help wot transplant

    Two potential reasons; 1) they were root bound and had no other place to go 2) your soil is too wet and they are trying to get O2
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    Newbie here. Need some help.

    I am with you, CANNABIS... Marijuana, marihuana, weeding, pot, etc I feel are all slangs that perpetuate the demonization of the plant. In other news, yes it's a girl.
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    help wot transplant

    Let them dry out a little then squeeze the pots around the sides. If you can't squeeze then give it some taps around the sides. Place your Palm against the soil at the base of the stalk and turn the pot upside down while supporting the stalk and the soil mass. Tap the sides of the pot again and...
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    New at this how does it look

    I would actually be a little concerned with moisture collection under the foil that sits on the soil as a potential breeding ground for mould. Other than that *thumbs up*
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    very important question,plz help!

    Let it run out for a few days in the rooter then drop the rooter straight into the medium
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    My pathetic ugly first harvest

    He's saying the flowers aren't fully developed. The bud is premature, really common for first timers to chop too soon.
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    My pathetic ugly first harvest

    Time to take some ladies outdoor. I do 8-10oz per on a bad year ;) Nice looking harvest for your first go *highfive*
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    My seed popped now what ?!

    Who knew it could be that easy ? :o Good advise, I am astounded by how some people complicate the process...
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    mutant cannabis

    I like, subbed
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    Sift, kief, whatever.

    I use my trim and popcorn for butter. It makes some killer cookies ;)
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    Newbie advice?

    My thoughts exactly. These seedlings are drowning. Let the soil dry out a little more between watetings. The biggest mistake first time around is being too attentive, too suspicious and just plain impatient. They are plants, don't over think it. Water them, feed them occasionally and learn to...
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