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    Spicy, peppery strains with at least 25% THC

    Can't believe nobody mentioned Durban Poison. Peppery, liquorice like smoke. Also super potent.
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    Lucky Dog Seed Co.

    Did you ever flower the western star out? How did it compare to diesel therapy?
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    struggling to breathe after smoking

    Try switching to a vaporizer or edibles/tinctures only for a while. And go see a doctor dude.
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    Lower leaves dying faster and faster

    Best bet is to find a nutrient that self-buffers, and one that is designed for hard water. Even if you pass the water through reverse osmosis, it doesn't change the alkalinity, but it does make it easier to buffer one direction or another. With well water, you want to use the nutrient at the...
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    When and how to transplant from indoors to outdoors

    What you want to do is begin a hardening off process before you just stick a plant out from indoor to outdoors. Find what the average last frost date is for your area. On nice days, two to three weeks before, start taking the plant outside for a couple hours to begin with, paying attention to...
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    Are you getting the seeds your paying for or just garbage to get a few good freebies hopefully.

    No worries, I get ya. Been growing well over 10 years myself and don't have the time/money to keep up either. Good luck on finding some Headbanger man, I definitely been casually keeping my eyes open for packs, but I don't pay enough attention to catch any drops in the past couple years, if...
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    Are you getting the seeds your paying for or just garbage to get a few good freebies hopefully.

    43 is an old dinosaur now? I guess I don't have too many years left.
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    How to get rid of caterpillars during flower

    You can spray BT (bacillus thuringiensis) and it will break down in sunlight/HID within a few days. Extremely deadly to caterpillars, if you can get to them (They like to get in the buds.) The problem is two-fold as well, as where they feed, mold often follows, so you want to try and remove any...
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    Composting question?

    Onions make sure you cut them up really well before throwing into your pile. They will start growing more onions if you don't chop them up adequately. Worms also avoid onions, if you are vermicomposting or something. Add leaves and water it all down pretty well. You want to be able to take a...
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    Looking to invest in a greenhouse...

    Right on. Yeah, I definitely agree that there is a large learning curve, and you absolutely will make mistakes that cost money and time to correct. I still have stuff every year I want to modify or correct. My environment is a bit different than yours. I'm in Colorado at 7200 ft. The weather...
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    Looking to invest in a greenhouse...

    @NirvanaMesa Far be it for me to claim I am a GH expert, only been running one for a few years now, so take this along those lines of course... but from my experience, temperature swings can be modulated passively with shade cloth, enough air exchange and a large volume of water in barrels along...
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    Newbie trying to cure....

    Around 62% keep it open a little longer, maybe twenty minutes at a time. Round 60% head down to a few minutes at a time, and by 59% you basicaly are just going to burp the jar down to 58% where you are good to go. How long this process takes for the moisture in the buds to sweat and evaporate...
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    Looking to invest in a greenhouse...

    Hey man, bit of greenhouse experience, built a kit by myself and help put a couple others together. After having done a couple, I'm pretty confident I could just but get a conduit bender and make my own. But if it's your first, I highly recommend a kit. With twin-wall, you will need some...
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    Grow outdoors they said, Epic yields they said.... Yeah nah stitch up!

    Looks a lot like you flowered in the wrong time of year for your part of the world. You should start inside with a seedling, and keep it under HID ideally or CFL is fine for the first few inches of vegetative growth. Start hardening off (sticking your plants outside for a few hours at a time...
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    Manifolding (Menorah'n) Plants in a GreenHouse

    To each their own of course, but you're defoliation technique is too much imo. While I am not a proponent of defoliation, everything I have read about it says you should never continually defoliate. You defoliate around day 20 of flower, (Towards the end of stretch) and again around day 40 (...
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    The dreaded spider mite

    Those are all meant to be released when you receive them. It is doubtful many or any of your predator mites are still usable at this point. How bad is the infestation? How far along are you exactly? Pictures of the whole plant followed by a close up of the problem areas would be helpful.
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    Seedlings curling down?

    Soil PH should be 5.8-6.8 range. Don't need a fan on seedlings, they are sensitive and just like calm air with the CFL an inch or two above the seedling and just a bit of water as @jtrizzy mentioned. Add a fan in as they get a few inches tall, and just circulating the air to the side and not...
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    Seed pods or swollen calyxes

    If you are worried, peel back a calyx layer and see if a seed pod is developed. It will start out white and gain striping as it matures. The further you get into flower, the more the seeds will just pop open the calyx and be visible. If you don't have any fully formed white seeds in your calyx...
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    Any help will help!

    Spinosad is not very effective against mites. It is helpful in the sense that anything being sprayed on the underside on the leaves is going to kill some, but it is supposedly not chemically effective against them. I have read some anecdotal evidence that folks have had success with it, and I...
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    Any Garlic Growers?

    @thumper60 Well, we just planted all our seed cloves this year. If you are still wanting some next July, give me a holler and I'd be happy to send you a few of each variety.
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