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    Taste and smell

    It's all in the genes man. On top of quality genetics, the use of organic mediums and organic fertilizers will bring out the lovely aroma and taste we all seek. In addition to going the organic route, a proper dry and cure will enhance the inherent natural fragrance. Also make sure you apply...
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    All Those Who Require Sativas In Their Diet

    WORSHIPERS OF SATIVA BLISS PLEASE SHOW ME THE WAY! Sativas and their classic cerebral, up, functional , laugh ya F...... Ass off, often creeper, no-ceiling and simply delicious qualities are my holy grail. I have had my own little experience with a few haze and haze hybrids, but need a...
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    Drying bud.

    1. Buy a humidity gauge. 2. Acquire an oscillating fan. 3. Don't forget about lighting conditions and heat. Both will degrade the THC into undesirable cannabinoids. I second Brett2themax's warning on use of a dehumidifier. It can rapidly zap the juice out of your product. Keep a relatively...
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    A little idea?

    Re: a little idea????? I believe this is unnecessary. At those depths the root area will rarely if ever get dry. Your use of water retaining polymer crystals will ensure moisture is present. Focus on the size of your planting holes, choice of medium to fill it and location. A good southwest...
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    Is curing 100% necessary?

    Curing is not requisite, but if at all possible it should be done. Particularly if you are growing a strain such as blueberry, bubblegum or any other variety that possesses a profound taste and aroma. Proper curing allows the product time to convert carbohydrates and other intrinsic...
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    Need a Laugh?...Check out this DEA BS!

    Just perusing the Drug Enforcement Agency website, "Ground Zero" for anti-marijuana propaganda. The DEA has a lengthy article stating their position on medical mj and the majority of the "evidence" astounds in its ignorance. One prime example below. The legalization movement is not simply...
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    Quick question

    Infa-red photography is used by leo's to detect indoor grow-ops. There are methods leo's use for outdoor crops but this technology is very expensive and is almost exclusively used to detect large grows. Far too many believe infra-red, heat signature technology is legal and used by law...
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    Low Ryder strain's

    Good and accurate info RooMan. I found it interesting that the Rudy had Mexican origins. For years it seemed Ruderalis was always linked to northern parts of the former Soviet Union and Europe. Reeferman is the original breeder and Low version 2.0 one of the latest related strains.
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    big buds no smell

    You didn't mention it, but some growers run into similar problems from use of ozone generators. DO NOT put one in the grow room! It can remove aroma from the bud itself and sometimes damage plants.
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    big buds no smell

    Super Silver Haze's sativa dominant genetics are on display. True pure sativas grow so large, take so long and originated in areas with lengthy growing seasons. These traits still are evident in you SSH, Harvesting sativas is a gradual process if you want colas at peak ripeness. At up to 4...
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    Request: NYC Diesel Information

    Calling Soma's strain "Diesel" ,"NYC Diesel" or any other variation of Diesel is a misnomer. RooMan, Soma has a grow book out. What better place to get the dope on his offerings. Good Luck
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    Request: NYC Diesel Information

    You are correct in that the real diesel is one of the most flavorful strains around, but it is also very potent. Maybe not a G-13 couchlock but who enjoys that. Also the Diesel offered by Soma is not the true diesel. Real diesel should taste like well diesel, Soma's is citrusy and markedly weaker.
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    Comment by 'ntezbngggreen' in media '63252'

    What strain may I ask?
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    Request: NYC Diesel Information

    Not a dude..an elite strain.
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