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    Watering with chemicals

    Watering with chemicals just sounds so cruel, to that plant that is... Jokes asides, I would reccomend an organic bloom nutrient. Fox Farm's makes a great general two part organic fertilizer. Look for Tiger Bloom and Big Bloom at hydro stores or online. They're the all-natural alternative to...
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    Found the sprout buried in soil

    Honestly, I wouldn't even bother with it. If you aren't hurting for seeds, I would definately choose a healthier specimen to invest your time into.
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    White Powder on leaves???

    Powdery Mildew is really not contagious, as it is not a plant disease. Powdery mildew spores are in the air all the time everywhere. It is only when correct environmental conditions are met for powdery mildew spores to germinate and cause a problem. Unfortunately, a lot of indoor gardens are...
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    White Powder on leaves???

    It sounds most likely like your plants have contracted Powdery Mildew. This mildew is closet releated to the fungal family. Powdery Mildew spores are in the air naturally and only really become a problem when conditions are right for the mildew spores to land and grow. Powdery mildew thrives in...
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    Hydroponics 101 - Beginner Guide to all the systems

    I came across this article on the internet and thought it would be useful for beginners looking to dip into the world of hydroponics. It is a great article that goes into detail of many of the popular hydroponic systems. It even has decent illustrations depicting the design of all the many...
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    Toke'n with Lemon Balm

    It is a great way to help extend a small supply. From what I have experienced, lemon balm is big enough to be picked at 40-50 days from seed. Pick as much as you like throughout the season. Picking will encourage lemon balm to continue growing. Since it is also a perennial, lemon balm will stay...
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    Anyone use Lava Rocks?

    Actually, when you think about it, it was living at one point. Lava is basically hundreds of thousands of years of dead bacteria, plant and animal matter that has been forced downwards by platetechtonics. The material heats up and forms molten rock that is ejected by volcanoes. As a result when...
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    Tobacco Grown In Containers

    Thanks for the exchange of info man. I was unaware of lavendar for aphids. I would imagine you would soak dried lavendar flowers in water and use as a foliar spray? As far as tobacco goes, there are certain varieties that are better for pesticide use. Nicotiana rustica is a tobacco strain...
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    Toke'n with Lemon Balm

    Lemon balm and a heavy indica are perfect mates in the bowl for a evening toke. Grind up an equal amount of dried lemon balm and herb and enjoy. Always lemony and the sedative properties of the lemon balm are a great touch to a nice indica high. Everyone should grow this stuff. Anyone else mix...
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    Tobacco Grown In Containers

    I've always thought that tobacco was a strictly outdoors type of crop, but reading up on the matter shows that tobacco can be grown indoors in containers. Who would have thought. It might be an intesting addition to any current garden. Some strains can be grown specifically for organic...
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    Anyone use Lava Rocks?

    I recently read an article claiming the dynamics and benefits of using lava rocks in soil containers. I've heard of cannabis in hawaii being so unique because it grows in lava rock rich areas. Anyone put lava rock to the test? Any results? Here is the article that I originally read...
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    Spider Mite and Fungus Gnat Elimination Guides

    Just thought I would share a couple of good guides I managed to locate on the wide web. I have had great success using the fungus gnat guide. http://hubpages.com/hub/Spider-Mites-How-To-Rid http://hubpages.com/hub/Fungus-Gnats-How-to-Eliminate-these-Houseplant-pests
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