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    Suggetions?

    I posted a sob story before about scoring and also a seed order not coming and they wouldn't give me my money back (BC Bud). But never say die. I may as well start planning next years grow. I live in a hot humid climate and the soil is real sandy. I live on the Gulf Coast. Hurricanes be damned. Come on Cat 4. I had ordered a Red Hair breed before from an island thinking they'd be used to a sandy soil. But since they never came I might as well start planning for next year. Has anybody got breed suggestions they think would be good for hot and humid climate and sandy soil?
    qdavid Reviewed by qdavid on . Suggetions? I posted a sob story before about scoring and also a seed order not coming and they wouldn't give me my money back (BC Bud). But never say die. I may as well start planning next years grow. I live in a hot humid climate and the soil is real sandy. I live on the Gulf Coast. Hurricanes be damned. Come on Cat 4. I had ordered a Red Hair breed before from an island thinking they'd be used to a sandy soil. But since they never came I might as well start planning for next year. Has anybody got breed Rating: 5

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    Suggetions?

    My suggestion is buy some soil additives and mix them into your sandy soil where you plan to be growing (I assume outside since youre talking about your soil). I can't name off the top of my head what you should add. Just looooooook on here and you can find it! I have faith!

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