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07-02-2009, 06:53 PM #1Senior Member
Outdoor 47 Degrees north latitude
Probably wont need any nutes yet. If the MG you used has nutes in it then you risk burning them up. Plus if the soil is fertile, you don't really need too much else besides water if they get dry.
Lit Up Reviewed by Lit Up on . Outdoor 47 Degrees north latitude Hello all. Finally getting to my grow log. Hope you enjoy. I live in one of the most Northern parts of the most Northern 48 states, so I hope this can help people who are in a more northern region. Seeds where started in damp paper towel on the 9th of May. All 15 sprouted in two days. They were then transfered into Jiffy pots bought at the local hardware store. I add Miracle grow seedling soil and watered. I let them sit in my window for 4 weeks. Only water and sun. On June 13th they Rating: 5
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