A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO HYDROPONIC BIG BUD MARIJUANA CULTIVATION
If you give a man a bag, you can feed him for a day. If you teach a man to Grow, you can feed him for a lifetime.
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This grow guide covers:
Buying seeds, which ones are right for your region, what
they will look like through bud stage, all the set up
materials and specific fertilizer you will need and where to
buy them.
How to germinate those precious seeds successfully, great
photos that show how to tell boys from girls, how to clone
very simply and regenerate your plants.
Common plant ailments and easy cures.
Growing cycles from seed to bud and how to get there in
the shortest amount of time.
Cutting and curing with more great photos.
Easy to understand specifics for lighting, cooling and
hydroponic set up, inexpensive and reliable.
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Suspect, marijuana get away in Pinal drug sting (East Valley Tribune) A Pinal County drug sting fell apart this week in Casa Grande, leaving a suspect on the run and 75 pounds of marijuana missing from the trunk of a stolen police vehicle, according to sheriff's office booking records.
Chalmers issues apology, denies marijuana use (Fox Sports) A contrite Mario Chalmers spoke out about his banishment from the NBA's rookie symposium Friday, acknowledging that he made an error in judgment but denying numerous reports that he was using marijuana.
Chalmers, Arthur reportedly caught with marijuana (Lexington Herald-Leader) Former Kansas players Mario Chalmers and Darrell Arthur were reportedly dismissed from the NBA's rookie transition program. The Memphis Commercial Appeal reported league officials discovered evidence of Marijuana use in the New York-area hotel room of Arthur and Chalmers, who were members of Kansas' NCAA championship team last season. The two will reportedly be fined at least $20,000 and ...