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I got a later start to the season than usual.

#1cheesebuds

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I started the season later than I used to back when I grew outdoors back in 2011. Now, with these I don't care how much I get or if I get any. This is just an experiment anyway. So a days ago I threw a bunch of seeds and a pot of soil. I'm just gonna sit back and see what happens.
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Swamp Thang

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From that humble little sprout turning towards the sun for the first time, it is well within the realm of possibility that a monstrous cola-laden Xmas tree will be ripe for the chainsaw by early October.
 

#1cheesebuds

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Not to much to update. None of the plants grew big like I was hoping. But here they are anyway.
The big one is the only one that might yield anything worthy. I wonde if i had started them in march instead maybe they would be bigger by now.

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Not to much to update. None of the plants grew big like I was hoping. But here they are anyway.
The big one is the only one that might yield anything worthy. I wonde if i had started them in march instead maybe they would be bigger by now.

Start them in March and it also depends big time on what strains/ type of seeds you grow. I'm liking regular seeds although you get males some times. When you get females though...

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#1cheesebuds

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The big one is the only one i care if lives. What can I do to insure that this one gets a big yield?

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