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    Flushing

    ledtester, BTW, how is the LED thing going? Yes I do understand that flushing is the way to go. It's just I wondered if it is possialbe in the outdoors. With the water table so close to the surface, and the sandy soil, I need to know if flushing is even possable?
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    Flushing

    Hey all, just a question. I guerrilla grow in a low sandy soil (just like a beach sand, almost no organic matter) area near a stream. I amend the local soil with great soil from fox farms, in a 2 x 2 foot deep hole. The water table is just under this level. My question is at the end just a week...
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    Seed help

    Well, I broke down and took all of your advice. I just recieved my PPP and NL5 in the mail today! Wish me luck, I think 2010 will be a great harvest. Time to grow some Mom's.
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    Johnnydetroit's Failboat (launch #2)

    Failboat sounds like a Dodger Blues blog entry. Good on ya bro I'll be watching from here on out. PS. Go Dodgers! (:popcorn:fuckers)
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    Seed help

    Also my first frost is around mid September. If we are lucky we have a great fall and it would be a hard frost in early October with a killing frost in mid October. I am near a very large river that tempers our fall temps.
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    Seed help

    That my friend is truly sad. These Dutch, breed off of Skunk #1. That weed is the stuff that killed our old Thai, Colombian and maui wowie. I hope someone saved those genetics. That was the weed of all time and I know that that for a fact! All of the claims of this weed is 20% or that weed is...
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    Seed help

    BTW where can one find the old school genetics? And why was it gold colored instead of the greens and reds of today?:thankyou:
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    Seed help

    I am almost sure that I should buy established seeds and clone from those mothers. Back in the 70's we all thought generational weed was the answer. Get killer Gold seeds and continue to grow them in the Socal climate. Eventually they would be killer weed up there too. I now know that I must...
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    Seed help

    Now I have read that Marijuana will revert to a long leggy hemp type plant if exposed to a natural habitat. I just don't know what to think on breeding. But I am almost sure that I am out of my depth, and the water is over my head!
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    Seed help

    Thanks to all of you, for your great advice. I will use clones for the transplants this spring. And I was looking into the Earl pearl, also purple power plant. Has anyone tried this outside? And the write up says it really reacts to the cool and cold of the northern climate that I am in.:thankyou:
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    Seed help

    Thanks for the advice. I did want to mention to Jamahl, that thinking back on it, there was one seedling that was a mutant. It had odd shaped leaves and they only had 3 fingers on the leafs. I yanked it after about a month of this before I took the seedlings outside. I was afraid it had...
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    Seed help

    It certainly does help. The plants were very uniform, is that the same? The males were a bit more leggy but other that that the females had the same leaf shape size ect. I bred using the fattest thickest male. It was a close call but one had a bit more busyness. In both cases.
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    Seed help

    I am a very new poster here, but a long time reader. I have gained much from reading these boards. For that I thank you all. First let me tell you about me. I am 47 and I grew up in Socal back in the 70's I grew gold and mostly Sativa strains with out much sucess. It ended up seeded and I...
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    Old Newbie

    Trying this again, for the first time. I'm an old SoCal:surf: guy now living in the NE. US. The kids are grown, and I'm back to my old tricks. Once a dog always a dog! I screwed up with seeding my outdoor plants, that were in a guerilla grow. Got the seeds from an Amsterdam seed co. I presume...
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