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    is this what the plants look like?

    so can anyone tell me if this is what my plants should look like when they are just starting to grow?
    hotnorthernguy Reviewed by hotnorthernguy on . is this what the plants look like? so can anyone tell me if this is what my plants should look like when they are just starting to grow? Rating: 5

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    is this what the plants look like?

    please let me know ok folks?

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    #3
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    is this what the plants look like?

    The babies look fine!

    Good luck with the grow!:thumbsup:

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    is this what the plants look like?

    Thanx for the info and hopefully it will turn out to be great?

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    is this what the plants look like?

    very good, keep updating ur thread
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    is this what the plants look like?

    Yeah, are those grown ouside?

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    is this what the plants look like?

    I'd worry that they're stretching already ... BUT ... I don't even have sprouts yet.

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    is this what the plants look like?

    That soil looks awful. The pics may not be showing it real well, but it looks clayey and wet. You are going to be unhappy with your results if you don't get your dirt situation straightened out.
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    is this what the plants look like?

    no the earth is fresh potting soil....I just watered it 5minutes before took the pics...and these are grown indoors...

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    is this what the plants look like?

    Got my beans from Gypsy yesterday.!!!!! How close is the light from the sprouts?

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