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    Bagseed Indoor/Outdoor Sunlit, Organic Soil, Dry Tropical Winter

    ...and is this a white fly? I think it is!
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    Bagseed Indoor/Outdoor Sunlit, Organic Soil, Dry Tropical Winter

    A little update, I think they look beautiful actually, haha. So this is the spot where I intend to put them when they start flowering. Do you think choppers will have a chance at spoting them. There's choppers flyng around here all the time but as you can see this conifer (cypress I think) has...
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    Bagseed Indoor/Outdoor Sunlit, Organic Soil, Dry Tropical Winter

    Well I was thinking about it and I think they might already be on a 12/12 cycle more or less!?!?!? ...the sun comes out at 6:30 and sets at 6pm where I live (I do sometimes leave them under a light bulb as the sun sets for a while)... days will get longer as the year goes on, but only barely as...
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    Bagseed Indoor/Outdoor Sunlit, Organic Soil, Dry Tropical Winter

    yeah, that's kind of what I meant... put them outdoors for the same amount of time everyday once they begin flowering. Like put them in a dark room everyday at a certain time, maybe even very gradualy start giving them less light time....
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    Bagseed Indoor/Outdoor Sunlit, Organic Soil, Dry Tropical Winter

    wow! even if they are rootbound as hell in 5 inch pots and given extra potassium? well then maybe I could start moving them into a dark room after mid day or something everyday once they are big enough to flower? that would actually make it easier for me.
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    Bagseed Indoor/Outdoor Sunlit, Organic Soil, Dry Tropical Winter

    Right now I am moving the plants around the house for them to get as much light as possible, I think I found a nice hidden sunny spot where I could flower them. The days are getting longer but I think this spot will be gradualy getting more shade as the sun moves through out the season, should...
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    Bagseed Indoor/Outdoor Sunlit, Organic Soil, Dry Tropical Winter

    a little update on growth with a little bit of organic fertilizers... ... and this are the only available places I will be able to place them once flowering time comes, should I in the shower? or here under the vine? or should I buy some fluorescents and put them here... (would it produce a...
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    Bagseed Indoor/Outdoor Sunlit, Organic Soil, Dry Tropical Winter

    That makes sense, thanks. I just cut the tops out, what if I blend them and pour the liquid in, it should decay pretty quick? Anyway, I just found out unused coffee grounds could be a better organic nitrogen fertilizer solution it seems, what about green tea or urine? or are seedlings too sensitive?
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    Bagseed Indoor/Outdoor Sunlit, Organic Soil, Dry Tropical Winter

    Hey thanks for that paper, awesome! Well, I intended to chop the bean stalks and used them as mulch once they flowered, so that rhizobium nodules that would normaly be used up by bean-pod formation would be left in the soil... I now know beans are poor Nfixators anyway so maybe I should chop...
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    Bagseed Indoor/Outdoor Sunlit, Organic Soil, Dry Tropical Winter

    ​So I finally decided to start a stealth grow where I live. I intend to grow under unorthodox conditions so this is in a way an experiment which I'm not sure will succeed. My intent is to try my best to grow atleast one small female. I germinated 3 bagseeds from different sources in...
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    Mouldy Weed can kill you

    Well 2 weeks ago I vaporized an old pack of weed I had stored airtight for 3 months I was away. The weed was bad shwag to begin with when I bought it at the beggining of the year. When I came back the already grinded stuff looked sort of the same it did before, it was really hard to tell if it...
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    Greenhouse Seeds Colored packs

    so? I might give those colored seeds a go... did they all germ?!?!?!?! I think you can get another one if you have proof anyway
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