A guide, with picture references, showcasing the most common problems encountered when Growing Marijuana - How to spot them early on, and How to treat them. A must read for anyone interested in anything interesting.
STS9 - Tokyo (12-28-2007 Atlanta)
Sound Tribe Sector 9 is an instrumental band who are known for their live performances. The band’s genre-blending sound is based heavily on instrumental rock and electronic music crossed with elements of funk, jazz, psychedelia, and hip hop. Self-described as “post-rock dance music”. The band mixes standard live rock instrumentation with electronics, favoring group rhythm over individual solos.[1]
STS9 has released five studio albums, one remixed album, and one live DVD (Live As Time Changes) on their own label 1320 Records. As an independent artist, they have succeeded by using their live performance to conduct multiple concert tours and appear at music festivals. They have achieved significant niche popularity in a few areas of the country through frequent appearances, most notably in greater San Francisco Bay Area including Santa Cruz, California; the greater Denver, Colorado area including Boulder, Colorado; and the greater Atlanta, Georgia area including Athens, Georgia.
Vermicompost (also called worm compost, vermicast, worm castings, worm humus or worm manure) is the end-product of the breakdown of organic matter by some species of earthworm. Vermicompost is a nutrient-rich, organic fertilizer and soil conditioner.
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INCLUDES
Building a Growroom
Lights, Lamps and Electricity
Seeds, Clones and Seedlings
Vegetative Growth and Flowering
Harvest, Drying and Curing
Special Hashmaking Bonus
Pests & Diseases
Air & Circulation
Water & Nutrients
Transplanting
Indica vs. Sativa
Hydroponics
Varieties of marijuana originating in India have been grown throughout the Caribbean and bordering coastal nations from Mexico to Brazil since 1834, when the British brought indentured Indian servants to their Caribbean colonies. Marijuana use did not become illegal in America until 1937, and large-scale commercial importation of hashish and marijuana into Europe and North America did not commence until the early 1960s.
Marijuana growing began in North America during the 1960s. At first, seeds cleaned from illicit shipments of marijuana were casually planted by curious smokers. Sinsemilla (Spanish for seedless) marijuana was almost unheard of. Nearly all domestically produced marijuana that lacked seeds was immature, and mature marijuana was fully seeded. Tropical varieties from Colombia and Thailand grown in North America rarely matured before frosts killed them. However, some of the tropical varieties regularly survived until maturity in coastal Florida, Southern California, and Hawaii, where the climate is warm and the growing season is long. Alternately, subtropical Mexican and Jamaican varieties often matured outdoors across the southern two-thirds of the United States. All of these early introductions were called sativas, a common name derived from the botanical name Cannabis sativa.
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Mother’s Finest Strain Review
Mother’s Finest is an Indica/Sativa hybrid that tends to lean towards the Sativa side. Originally crossed by Sensi Seed bank, it is a Haze, Jack Herer, and a secret strain that Sensi has hinted towards being in the Juicy Fruit Family.
What Sensi was trying to do with this plant, was shorten it’s flowering times, boost it’s yielding potential, and maintain the cerebral head buzz associated with Sativas. In my opinion, that is exactly what they did, making this an underground growers dream to work with. This won the Cannabis Cup’s 2002 award for best Sativa and for damn good reason. A pleasure to work with, and to partake in.
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