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  1. Rocketman64

    80's Bag seed strange pheno- ID ideas anybody?

    I only posted to the Advanced section with this one because I'm assuming some of the more experienced growers may be hanging here. I've been begging old friends over the last year to go through their old smoking gear to see if they could find some seeds from days gone by. Finally, a good friend...
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    Texas A&M Soil Analysis Report results for my outdoor growing media

    I've been working with a pile of soil for several years tweaking it here and there. This is what I use every year for my outdoor grows. I felt like I had a pretty good batch of stuff so I sent it off to the Texas A&M soil lab for testing. I'm posting this so people can see what the analysis...
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    Shackzilla changed from Indica leaning to Sativa looking, weird

    This Shackzilla from Sannies sprouted on October 19. It started out in a passive wicking mini-hydro system. At the time it was obviously Indica-leaning, showing fat leaves, no spacing between nodes and just short and fat as could be. She was doing fine for quite a few weeks until one day she...
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    Killing Fields photo set- Blue/Purple Pheno

    One of the big advantages to growing individual plants (instead of large herds) is the opportunity to be very selective. I chose this breed of plant because it's reputation for showing some breathtaking phenol-types. I only ordered two femenized seeds from this breeder and the very first one...
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    A tribute to Uncle Ben and the Almighty Leaf

    After reading some of Uncle Ben's teachings on this forum, I've come to the conclusion that him and I are cut from the same cloth. I've always been a big proponent of making sure my plants are healthy and the soil is ripe. After 30 years of growing I've learned that buds mean nothing until after...
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    Pachysandra terminalis- keeping it stealthy

    Just thought I would share my method of using what's around me to keep my plants on the stealthy side. I've learned over the years what types of vegetation hide MJ plants most effectively. So far, it's the Pachysandra terminalis plant that seems to do the best job for me. Although this...
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    Soil ideas and tips from an old grower

    I've been a lurker for awhile now, thought I would chime in with a couple tips for soil growers specifically. First I'll start by giving a quick background on where I'm coming from. I've been growing since 1980, always outdoors. I come from an era where we didn't talk about it, didn't brag...
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