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Posted 08 April 2010 - 01:48 PM
As far as I can tell, the main advantage of hydroponics is the speed at which the plants grow (rather than yield). So, I was wondering, how much faster does hydroponic weed grow?
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Which is way ahead more than 10 days!
Important thing is to be able to read your plants - whats with compost like disease....
For example u add a boost - 2 days later u can see the change in the plant...in my experience with dirt for this lot.
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Since everyone's been showing off some beautiful plant collections here of so many cool things I figured I'd share a few of my my favorite Nepenthes or "Tropical Pitcher Plants." The plants that got me into growing plants!
N. ampullaria 'Brunei Red'
N...
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I have in the pot but it doesn't look like... .
I have four CP's and am really amazed JungleMel , orchids4me , Emma Grey and 2 others like this .
On Digg Del.icio.us Technorati Twitter Nice pictures and plants.
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I have quite a few species of plants left from my nursery. I grow many Pine Barrens plants as well as Shore plants. Shore plants include Prickly Pear, Seashore Mallow, Swamp Rose Mallow, and Seaside Goldenrod.
Pine Barrens plants include Slender Goldenrod...
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My wife has been looking to plant grass in our side lot of about 80 by 100 ft.It was an oak.
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Can someone help me figure out why some of my vegetable plants haven't grown since I transplanted them over a? This year I planted my very first vegetable garden in my backyard. A lot of my plants are doing wonderful (broccoli, artichoke, cauliflower,...
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Your plant is suffering from lack of nutrition.You please go to any manure shop and ask them about pull your plants out because it is of your own..
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Just curious, I have an open planter right now and thought it might be a cool experiment. Venus Fly traps are pretty cheap online and would look pretty neat I think. I was reading that they live in bogs and swamps so they might work in a riparium.
Any...
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Good luck the biggest thing to remember is that these plants doing poorly carnivorous plants are not suitable....
Thing to remember is that they are sensitive to fertilizer, so be wary if you dose other plants the pH a bit first also.
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Posted 20 April 2012 - 10:46 AM
Anybody grown blue widow by dinafem??
I just ordered some beans and wondered if they're any good?
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I train all my plants in such a way I only have thick branches with lots of bud sites four phenoes i mean four way different looking plants,as in bud structure n density,how crystaly 2012 - 04:33 PM
OG1 Tokey, on 20 April 20....
In flower.
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I'm curious to see the variety of strains everyone has grown. Here's my list.
Bagseed (of course)
Grape Ape
Strawberry Cough
Blackberry
Master Kush
Snow White
Swiss Cheese
Short Rider
Sour Diesel
Goo
Pineapple Kush
Orange Crush x Sour Diesel
Headband ...
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Bag seed, Cheese, workin on some purple kush (=
Do you Recommend any places to buy seeds, or any good outdoor oregon strains for nxt year? AK48
B52
C99
G99
Old Timer
Sweet Tooth
Grapefruit
Magnum
Ingmar's Punch
Deep Chunk
MK Ultra
Black Widow
White Widow... .
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Plants elongate their stems when grown at high temperature to facilitate the cooling of their leaves, according to new research. Understanding why plants alter their architecture in response to heat is important as increasing global temperatures pose ...
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So we’ve taken a look at one method of housing young GTP’s…here's one for a grown on....
This is not a construction post, rather some points to note…and then for anyone thinking about getting into arboreals....please do continue to use this thread for...
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By Matt » Sat Jan 15, 2011 6:56 pm
These few threads have .
Facebook Top Re: Grown on Arboreal Set Up….
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Just because I'm sort of trying to gauge how well they do strictly indoors, does anyone have any pictures of Dionaea plants grown entirely indoors with nothing but artificial light?
Thanks to anyone that does!
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These were grown under one common T-8, 2-lamp shop-light fixture.)
People have been growing plants under artificial lighting for years, it is nothing new!
Even sun-loving plants can be grown quite well plants grown....
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