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Do the government a favor and grow your own!
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Tired of paying $10 for a flea's knapsack? Got an unused room anywhere from
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50 sq ft to 100 sq ft? Buy a metal halogen light from an indoor garden supply
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shop (one in Streamwood is Chicago Indoor Garden Supply), find an high voltage
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transformer and a timer from an electrician friend, get some 7 gallon pots and
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some bat shit and you ready to go!
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You can plant the seeds directly into the growing pots or germinate in smaller
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containers to select the healthiest. Initially set the timer onto 16 hours.
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I've read that a 24 hour light period for the first month will increase female
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to male ratios; but I haven't tried this yet. It's important to realize that
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gender is determined by environment and not genetics. Other environmental
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traits affecting sex determination is crowding and bottom heating. (Remember
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it's the females we're after.)
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The 16-hour photo period should last at least 7 weeks. The longer this photo
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period the higher the yield. However don't go beyond 3 months or you'll run
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into problems such as root boundness (too much root, not enough pot) and the
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natural lifespan of the plant. Whatever you choose as your vegatative period,
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after that, turn back the photo period to 12 hours. This will promote budding.
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Roughly speaking, harvest will be 2 times the period you used as your vegata-
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tive period.
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Why the bat shit? It's mother's milk to the plant. It helps vigorous growth
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and gives the plant natural protection against pests. Speaking of pests, be-
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ware of spider mites. These will destroy the whole crop pronto. If when
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misting you see webs, buy some Safer Insecticidal Soap and mist twice weekly
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with the soap. On the following day, mist with de-chlorinated water.
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De-chlorinate tap water by letting it stand with open top for at least 24
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hours.
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There are a few more tricks but this will get you started. You can count on
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anywhere from 1/4 to 1/2 lb per plant.
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Questions? Don't ask me. I'm too high to talk.
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klondike
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