Cannabis Oct 1, 2014 at 4:00 pm

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There is an online store that sells three feminized seeds for less than twelve dollars including postage. An indoor grown indica only needs a few gallons of dirt for a two month seed to harvest, say five bucks per two gallon bag or rich soil, and less than a couple of bucks for each pot. You don't need fertilizer, but Neem oil is a good idea for pest control; about ten bucks for way more than you need. The cost of a spry bottle is about a buck. Lights and electricity is the biggest expense, and a grow tent even for indoors saves on room remodeling costs. If you grow outdoors in natural light of Summer time, a six plant grow could be accomplished for less than one hundred dollars.
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Six plants of certain strains, grown outdoors can yield a total of about thirty pounds, dried and cured.
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The point is that no law in any state so far, really makes Cannabis legal in actuality. There are inherent conflicts in all the current legislation. For instance, you can grow six plants, but what are we talking about here; bonsai plants?
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A 10 seed pack of top shelf, feminized strain, such as LA Chocolat from DNA Genetics, is priced about $140.00 with shipping. Flowering Time for this strain is about 8-9 weeks. With even the highest quality seeds, there is usually about an 80% germination rate. 5 gallon pots are good. 10 gallon pots are better. A 2 gallon bag of Black Gold potting soil costs less than 5 bucks. A bottle of Neem oil is about 10 dollars.
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For outdoor grows, opaque grow tents tend to diffuse natural sunlight more evenly on lower leaves as well as flower tops, while obscuring the view from prying eyes. For indoor grows, there are LED lights that have the right spectrum, run cool, and aren't total energy hogs. A marine wind generator works with the slightest breeze, and produces abundant electricity. All these items are only an initial expense. The savings in power by the wind generator alone can more than offset the cost from the utility company.

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