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    Growing On The Beach

    Does anybody here grow on a beach at all or know anyone who does. That would be hard because you would have to have alot of private land on the beach. Im sure the ocean breeze would give the bud a good taste.
    Smokey McPot Reviewed by Smokey McPot on . Growing On The Beach Does anybody here grow on a beach at all or know anyone who does. That would be hard because you would have to have alot of private land on the beach. Im sure the ocean breeze would give the bud a good taste. Rating: 5

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    Growing On The Beach

    to the best of my knowledge i don't think you can grow on the beach because of the high amount of salt in the air.. it would dry them out and kill them. + make the buds taste very salty.

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    Growing On The Beach

    cant see the soil being very good,if i tried it id use some good soil at least.dont know about the salt water ,but it dont seem like it would be good for the plant.

    good luck
    Strawberry cough is my new favorite medicine :stoned:

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