hello again torog mate,
thanks for the advise mate , its very much appriciated, its possible here in the uk to legally walk into a head shop and purchase any type of beans mate with no probs. where just a little expensive here thats all, i was thinking of trying to get a licence myself mate but i aint sure of the possible concequences, maybe i should move to amsterdam and live freely as long as there is somewhere for me to charge my wheelchair up i will be happy lol hahahaha, thanks for your kind words mate, i am mending a little now and getting about in my garden well, i still cant get upstairs yet so them new seeds are gonna have to wait, but hey, my babys aint babys anymore, this sun has brought them on wonderfully, i will post some more pics in my thread in a little while to show you all, they look the best i have ever done, dont ask me how, they looked like they were on deaths door a short while ago, lol, take care mate and be luckey ............. peace ............ happy ...................
the happy chappie Reviewed by the happy chappie on . Interesting advice from DJ Short,on photoperiods.. Howdy Y'all, I just came across this interesting little tidbit from DJ: dj short says (about lighting ) " After many years of first-hand experience breeding herb indoors as well as outdoors, I am of the opinion that the two most influential factors involving phenotypic variation and expression among current indoor herb breeding projects are the photoperiod (hours of light per day) and the angle of light in relationship to the growing plant. Specifically, I find the Rating: 5