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I'm lost. Who's writing a guide?
I though you were going to ask me questions but I can talk you through it. I guess we should start with the soil mix. I will post it in your thread. |
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*pulls up a chair. notebook in hand*
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Peace, hhf |
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Is the bubba are very difficult one to clone, or is it just like any other plant??? I was going try LAzy growings method
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Its not a real dificult one to clone. As far as gardening techniques, I strongly encourage you to do as much as you can as every drop of effort will be returned to you with increased quality and yield. Also the strain is going to be mold sensitive in your locale which is something you'll have to stay on. If you wish for something easier to grow in your environment send me a pm and I can advise you on some cheaper seeds to use for your first grow that are more suited to your environment.
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Sounds good, Well I might just have to put them inside, and sacrifice the yield, for more bud instead of moldy bud..Thanks for the input
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Also to those who asked we used the pre-98 cutting for making the s1's we sell.
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Thanks for that info Zamalito, mine just got here today cant wait to pop them.
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Any nutrimental preferences for these BK S1 ladies? Are they light on nutes or tend to heavy feeding? Thank you in advance.
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