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08-03-2006, 04:30 PM #11
Senior Member
Growing as a house plant
na man it wont die at flowering don't listen to him... it WILL live, it just won't provide bud. Well, it will provide bud....but you could hardly call it bud hehe.
Na but seriously, it'd just stretch heaps and flower prematurely. it'll be fine, you'll just need to replace it with a new one sooner than usual.
Unless you have lots of visitors, go for it man
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08-03-2006, 06:03 PM #12
Senior Member
Growing as a house plant
Why dont you just put it by a window / put some lights under it..
Also.
Train the plant, bend the stem / tie it down, to make it grow slower + bushy.
Your aim :
Make it grow sideways not up
I have one as a house plant, for 4 years now, hasnt flowered, and it in the corner of my room and gets its light from the many windows.
BUT i get alot of yellow leaves :P
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08-03-2006, 06:43 PM #13
Senior Member
Growing as a house plant
LOL!!! 4 years!! that must be a new record!
Originally Posted by blizma
wicked man.
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08-03-2006, 06:47 PM #14
Senior Member
Growing as a house plant
Why do people think it would croak after flowering? That's like
saying an apple tree dies after it produces apples....LOL
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08-03-2006, 06:48 PM #15
Senior Member
Growing as a house plant
Shutup i know im shit at growing.
Originally Posted by s12fever
I started that at high school!!! and dint look after it at all... meaning it was very dried up sometimes. so it didnt grow much anyway.
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08-03-2006, 07:08 PM #16
Junior Member
Growing as a house plant
dont isten to these people if you keep florecent lights on for 18 hrs it will not flower and if it does you can reveg it just give it lots of love and fertilize when it need it dont over do it and it will be ok
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08-03-2006, 07:47 PM #17
Senior Member
Growing as a house plant
halogen?...does that even do anything to the plant?
Originally Posted by cole
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Originally Posted by dryst
Originally Posted by PaRaNoIa
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08-03-2006, 08:09 PM #18
Senior Member
Growing as a house plant
Originally Posted by blizma
Haha, no.. i mean thats fucking awesome...in a good way lol i know they're annual plants - so they die off in 1 season in nature...but 4 years indoors? fuck thats wicked lol:thumbsup:
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08-04-2006, 12:14 AM #19
OPJunior Member
Growing as a house plant
Right on, good to know, Iam hoping to keep it a good long time.
However I came home today and its welted all to hell. I think I killed it with water from the tap. My tap water smells like a pool, way to much chlorine even for drinking water. We have to filter the water and even then it still smells.
I used to use my fish tank water and the plant seemed to like it. I think I will go back to that .
Thanks for all the input every one and I have to say 4 years, that cool.
ThanksDisclamer: I in no way support or condone any illegal activite/s.
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08-04-2006, 12:18 AM #20
Senior Member
Growing as a house plant
You needa get some clean water on the plant quickly... if so it should straighten up within a matter of hours to a day, if not it'll die (obviously).
if youre in need for clean water, there's an endless supply of the best quality water you can get your hands on.... put a clean bucket out in the rain.

Good Luck
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