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  1. Downnthedirt

    150 pounds

    Ive been growing for 40 years and have pulled 5 lbs off single plants..I know it' possible for a fact..I wasn't doubtin that you could..but it ain' so easy in the bush!
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    150 pounds

    And your always better off growing fewer you can take better care if them..
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    150 pounds

    Yeah that was after it dried and cured..I don' know about most but I always lose 1/2 or more after it dries..and a gorilla grow it''s hard to get as much as let' say when it' is inside..is for me anyhow..and 25 off 12 that's a good harvest..was that wet or cured?
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    FROST: general rules from experience....

    Hate to hear that
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    Is she ready soon?

    Yes where are the pics? Or dI'd you get stoned and forget about all us!
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    Bruce Banner #3

    Yes that' is a good deal...and the single seed center I'm about to place a order with them...they have some dinafem I won't but dinafem don't ship to usa so have to go threw a second party...but for a fact jelly pie is gonna be in the mail as soon as I find the right price
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    Who is right who is wrong

    I will sure look ino that my freind..thank' for the info
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    Hight for seedlings

    No it doesn't have both veg and flower, and they are stretching and I have it at 30 right now..
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    When are you putting the girls outside?

    These are all sour diesel...the two small plants were twins..two tap roots..I was told they wouldn't make it..all will be in ground next week except the twins
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    When are you putting the girls outside?

    Very nice..good start...I mix ffof with north Carolina clay..the ffof is for strength and the clay is to hold water..has worked great for many years...
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    When are you putting the girls outside?

    I have 2 out since 3/25...but I been a outside grower for over 30 years and also grow garden stuff, corn, beans, tomatoes, and the list goes on and on...one thing you have to remember...the ground has got to warm up before anything grows good..so the rest of mine will go in next week
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