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Old School Stoner
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decided to grow your own eh kman.....well read the guide under my sig, if you have not allready done so, it will guide you.....Peace out..........Sid
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Old School Stoner
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yes it will......it can be grown in it....i've done it in the past......but better going wioth a normal soil...Peace out........Sid
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Old School Stoner
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that's a flowering fert......keep that for when you're going to flower the plant.....Peace out.......Sid
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i use 10-10-10.....for vegging, and like 10-30-10 for flowering........Peace out......Sid
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Old School Stoner
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if your going to grow inddors then your better buying soil, less chance of bugs, and it doesn't need worm piss!.......just plant the seed in the pot approx 1/2" down and keep moist.....not too wet, but never let it dry out, and in approx 4-6 days it will sprout, if not, gently remove the soil and face the tap root down and gentlt recover, ps don't touch the tap root..............as soon as the cotlydons show, get a light on it............Peace out........Sid
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