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    Planning first grow and need advice

    Nah, if you've got a seed you can plunk it in some potting soil mixed with a little perlite. Fertilize every now and then while you are watering. PC is correct, but on the other hand, it's a weed. It wants to grow. Throw about 3 23W CFL's over it, and watch it come to life. Add a couple more when you switch to the bud cycle. Cheap and easy and fun for your first weed harvest.

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    #12
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    Planning first grow and need advice

    Quote Originally Posted by Opie Yutts
    Nah, if you've got a seed you can plunk it in some potting soil mixed with a little perlite. Fertilize every now and then while you are watering. PC is correct, but on the other hand, it's a weed. It wants to grow. Throw about 3 23W CFL's over it, and watch it come to life. Add a couple more when you switch to the bud cycle. Cheap and easy and fun for your first weed harvest.
    Thanks, I'll be starting most probably in late spring (weathers have been real killer lately).

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