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    90+ degrees - safe for seeds?

    Cool..thanks!
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    90+ degrees - safe for seeds?

    Appreciate the replies. So should I keep them in the shade or do they prefer the sun to make their way out of the dirt?
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    90+ degrees - safe for seeds?

    So my seeds germinated and I planted them into an elongated starter pot. I watered the soil and it has an ideal dampness at the moment, but I placed the pot out in the shade in my backyard. Will they sprout in this intense heat or should I bring them inside? It is currently 95 degrees outside...
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    Question regarding soil

    I have a juicer, would it be a good idea to use the leftover vegetable fiber as compost and what ratio would I want to use. I'm thinking of going with a coco fiber, perlite, organic compost, and soil combo. What do you think?
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    Question regarding soil

    I've found a very remote spot which seems to be growing plenty of vegetation with worm filled soil. With that said, how important is purchasing my own gardening/potting soil? Also, what is the difference between gardening and potting soil and how would I be able to tell if the soil at the...
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    High yielding/mold resistant strains fit for the midwest?

    I am looking for something fairly high yielding, early finishing (midwest climate) and mold resistant. Anyone have any recommendations and if so, could you please include a seedbank with reliable genetics. Thank you
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    Which sativa strains are suitable for the midwest?

    Awesome! Almost seems too good to be true. Now I noticed they only carry feminized seeds. Any downfall to that when it comes to yield, quality, and most importantly the possibility of hermies?
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    Which sativa strains are suitable for the midwest?

    That's what I meant, not sure why I said seedlings. Appreciate the help
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    Which sativa strains are suitable for the midwest?

    Durban Poison is a good one? And where can I find pure power plant seedlings?
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    Which sativa strains are suitable for the midwest?

    Thanks, I'll take a look at those. When it says outdoor harvest, how is that measured when people are in different regions and plant at different times of the year?
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    Could anyone provide me with a list of pure or very dominant sativa strains

    And there flowering times if possible? Thank you
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    Which sativa strains are suitable for the midwest?

    Newbie here, plan on growing for the first time. I enjoy sativas much more than indicas but am aware that have much longer flowering periods. With that said, which sativa strains would flower by mid October and would pure sativas such as lamb's bread or any of the hazes be out of question? I...
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