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Big Buddha Cheese

Big Buddha Cheese

14 March 2013 at 14:34 Comments are Disabled

Flowering Time: 49-63 Days Grown Indoor or Outdoor: Indoor/Outdoor Parents: Cheese x Afghani Type: Indica 60% / Sativa 40% Indoor Yield: 359g per m2 Buzz: Up high Taste/Smell: Spicy sweet and kushy Big Buddha Cheese is a fast growing Indica strain that has been created over years of selective breeding and backcrossing. In the UK,Read More …

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Growing weed easily indoor

Growing weed easily indoor

30 January 2013 at 13:54 Comments are Disabled

How do I grow weed easily indoors? It is one of the most frequently asked questions. This weeks blog explains how YOU can do it, and if you have never grown your own weed before you will be amazed how simple it is. There are lots of different methods to grow cannabis but we willRead More …

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Nothern Light harvesting strategy

Nothern Light harvesting strategy

16 January 2013 at 16:11 Comments are Disabled

One of the best solutions to energy verses output for most home gardeners is to use outdoor light for flowering and use continuous light indoors for germination and vegetative growth. This will take advantage of the natural light/dark cycle and cut your energy use in half compared to the same operation indoors. A small greenhouseRead More …

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Try Biobizz’ new Try PacksTM

Try Biobizz’ new Try PacksTM

2 January 2013 at 12:37 Comments are Disabled

All good things come in small sizes… Discover the four new Biobizz®’ packs: the Try·∙PacksTM. These new packs are available from the first of December. The Try·∙PackTM will be available in four variants: Indoor·∙Pack, Outdoor·∙Pack, Stimulant·∙Pack and Hydro·∙Pack. A small pack, low price, high quality. Every Try·∙PackTM consists of three familiar Biobizz® products; all in theRead More …

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Create indoor clouds in your home based on weather conditions

Create indoor clouds in your home based on weather conditions

29 November 2012 at 12:57 Comments are Disabled

Sometimes the weather’s bad enough outside that the last thing you want is to bring it into your lounge, but that hasn’t stopped the experimental arm of a German design company, Micasa Lab, from creating a weather-predicting lamp. Called Nebula 12 it gathers meterological data from the UK-based Met Office and recreates the forecast inRead More …

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Advantages and disadvantages for using Autoflowering plants in an indoor crop

Advantages and disadvantages for using Autoflowering plants in an indoor crop

17 August 2012 at 17:47 Comments are Disabled

While Auto-flowering plants are totally indifferent to the photoperiod, and do not need forced darkening to ripen, the yields and dimensions of the plant are not always as satisfactory as regular seed, if compared. In today’s market of Auto-flowering seed we can distinguish them into 3 categories based on flowering time and plant dimensions. -VarietiesRead More …

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How to Grow Weed with Hydroponics?

How to Grow Weed with Hydroponics?

25 June 2012 at 17:49 Comments are Disabled

Growing marijuana hydroponically simply means that you grow the plants in an inert, sterilegrowing medium instead of in soil. All of the plants’ nutrient requirements are supplied when you mix water with the nutrient solution. Plants are 80% to 95% water; the remaining parts are carbon, oxygen and hydrogen. Plants extract these elements from theRead More …

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The History of “Haze”

The History of “Haze”

25 May 2012 at 17:30 Comments are Disabled

As “no where man” said: “To draw the history of the queen of sativa is as hard as to complete a puzzle with thousands of pieces!”. Actually, to discover the real or presumed origin of “Haze” has not been easy, considering the various and contrasting versions around the history of this plant. Haze is reallyRead More …

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10 Tips for Indoor cultivation

10 Tips for Indoor cultivation

22 May 2012 at 18:29 Comments are Disabled

In my work I get to travel the world searching for botanical specimens and seeds, see different cultures and understand why people do and live how they do. In the last 20 years, I have been fortunate enough and trusted enough to be invited into growing operations on all scales all over the world duringRead More …

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