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The wet spot

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Last night I was moving some cannabis seeds from their initial soaking jar to a wet paper towel sandwich for sprouting and I did dumped the first 3 out easily dumping out the excess water having the seed stick to the jar easy move overs. Then on the last one I dumped out onto the grass in the dark just as the others but when I got back into the light well no seed *(%@# so grab a flashlight hands and knees guided by my teenage advice, find the wet spot found it and within 10 seconds had found the wayward seed and scooped up to its new waterbed and today (its the one on the left) its sprouting nice like his friends.
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So is that the “Green X-Mass“ tree this year?
I can go years without weed or anything else but when I do it sets me on my ass, I’ve never been able to look in the mirror to see what Vegetable I am though.
still have the one I bought when Ahem “ Potter” said legalize it, problem is now that I’ve quit smoking I’ve got nothing to mix it with.
 
One day they will grow up big and strong.
Resist the urge to pinch the tops off. Trim the fan leaves as they yellow at the bottom or pop out from the side of the bud
 

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Glad I found that one it really wants to grow first picture is last night before it went into the dirt with a nice tail and by this afternoon it had sprouted nicely. I mostly grow cbd stuff this one being cbd northern lights, I never pinch the tops and had 10 foot plants, I train the branches amazing how forgiving they can be. The only thing they get is compost tea with compost from my own red wiggler worms.
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