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Canada’s Society and Bc Bud

Posted on Apr 16, 2010 under Best Seeds | 3 Comments

A potent form of marijuana commonly known as BC bud is produced with the help of indoor operations in the British Columbia district, in Canada. Popular cannabis products, among which there is the famous BC bud, are widely abused by many people all over the world who are eager to home grow themselves marijuana. What is there to know about the growing process followed by experts in the cultivation of BC bud? Can anyone do it? Let’s find out…

Because dealing, buying and selling BC bud is illegal in Canada and because the privacy offered by your own home allows the indoor cultivation of marijuana without anyone you don’t trust questioning about it, this activity has become very popular. The fact that you get to have some unique decoration plants you see growing under your own eyes is another delight that encourages BC bud cultivation. However such operations can not be conducted blind folded, but by following some rules.

There are 3 stages prior to harvesting: marijuana germination, vegetation and flowering. To have a successful crop, the marijuana germination is very important. One of the methods you can use states you need distilled tepid water and a wet paper towel. For the marijuana germination process to take place in approximately 2 days, the seeds have to be soaked for half an hour, folded in the paper towel and placed on a plate. Because the seeds need darkness and moisture the plate has to be covered with a bowl. The “miracle” won’t seize to appear and you will witness the marijuana germination in the above mentioned period of time. Other methods say you have to place the seeds in water itself or in moistened vermiculite or rockwool at the room temperature to help the marijuana germination process. However there are varieties of seeds that don’t give results when placed in a moisturized environment, but at a higher temperature of 90 degrees. These interesting aspects regarding the marijuana germination can’t be found unless information is presented to you by an expert with many years of experimentation on several types of seeds.

Tips for good marijuana germination are very helpful in clearing out some rumors which make absolutely no sense. For example, you should never mix bleach with water and soak the seeds in this solution because you will never obtain BC bud this way. You should also treat the seeds that have just undergone the marijuana germination process with a lot of care because breaking its root tip will stop it from further development. Using supplementary information on marijuana germination, on how to prepare your own soil by following certain recipes and on how to create special equipment for a better growth of the BC bud will surely be rewarding.

After the marijuana germination, the sprout is planted face down and light is provided from fluorescent lamps that have to be lifted while the plant grows to avoid burning it. During the vegetation which lasts 4-6 weeks, the cannabis plant has to be watered 2 times per day, while the flowering stage only needs 1 watering per day. Fertilizers and humidity as well as the location and soil contribute to the plant’s development.

Although, the growing process seems easy enough for anyone to handle, the marijuana germination is influenced a lot by the selection of the seeds. The Internet provides a variety of types which should be tested by those who sell them. A lot of documentation is necessary to be sure your BC bud is obtained from the best seeds and that the method of marijuana germination is appropriate and similar to the whether conditions the seeds have in their original location.

Amelie Mag
http://www.articlesbase.com/medicine-articles/canadas-society-and-bc-bud-55615.html

best soil, best small seeds, and best lamp?

Posted on Apr 13, 2010 under Best Seeds | 1 Comment

i’m doing a science fair project and i want to know what kind of soil is best to grow a small plant, what kind of seeds i should use to grow a small plant, and what kind of lamp i should buy for a plant that gets all light.

You might try planting violas:

http://www.parkseed.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/StoreCatalogDisplay?storeId=10101&catalogId=10101&langId=-1&SearchText=viola&mainPage=textsearchresults&RequestType=NewRequest&go.x=0&go.y=0&go=submit

You’ll want to use potting soil if you’re going to plant the seeds in a pot.

Here’s a site for information regarding your lighting source:

http://www.homeharvest.com/whichgrowlightisrightforme.htm

("Plants need dark periods. Light (called photo-periods) and dark periods and their relative lengths have an effect on plant maturity. ")

*~ Good luck ~*

Where’s the best place to buy seeds and bulbs?

Posted on Apr 10, 2010 under Best Seeds | 11 Comments

I’m wanting to plant some lovely seeds/bulbs in the garden, not sure where the best place is. I need a superstore name or something. Thx

wilkinsons have always bin good for garden,i get most of my material from there.i do peoples gardens and after a couple of months they always comment about how much the garden has improved.

The Importance of Conservation of Traditional Native Crops and Crop Related Diversity During the Second Green Revolution

Posted on Apr 09, 2010 under Best Seeds | No Comment

What is the best time to plant seeds?

Posted on Apr 07, 2010 under Best Seeds | 8 Comments

I have some seeds that I want to plant in my garden and I want to know the best way to get them growing! Should I start them off in seed trays with compost?

When should I plant them?

Any tips you have will be really appreciated! :-)

That depends on what kind of seeds you have and the weather.

Some plants do best seeded in the cool spring and some like the warmer soil and air temperature of summer.

Let’s say you have some lettuce seeds. Web search growing lettuce in (insert the town and country where you live). And, talk to you neighbors who garden.

Where is the best place to store seeds?

Posted on Apr 04, 2010 under Best Seeds | 6 Comments

I have a few packs I’d like to use next year and have some that I am reseeding from my current plants. Where is the best place to store these seeds over the winter?

I live in KS if that matters.

Mine just sit in a shoe box on the shelf in a closet! Any dry, cool place is fine. I planted some seeds that had been in the box for seven years this year, and they grew! The germination rate was not great, but some still made it…I was surprised.

Garden Winter Protection

Posted on Apr 02, 2010 under Best Seeds | 5 Comments

What herbs would grow best, from seeds, in central arkansas?

Posted on Apr 01, 2010 under Best Seeds | 2 Comments


You should have no problem with nearly any of the usual herbs.
Rosemary, basil, thyme, oregano, parsley, cilantro, dill, lavender– all should do well. Some of the culinary herbs do better in scrabbly soil– soil that is thin or poor in nutrients– Just get some seeds and see what you get…
good luck

how do you get a good harvest when growing indoor and whats the best seeds?

Posted on Mar 29, 2010 under Best Seeds | 4 Comments


no drafts, lots of light and heat…..sesameeeee, go onto hemp websites and there are contact details for seed suppliers, usually dutch.

Best online seed company for flower and vegetable seeds?

Posted on Mar 26, 2010 under Best Seeds | 7 Comments

Anyone have a recommendation or a company to avoid. I bought Burpee two years ago because they are local and it was a disaster.

thank you!
by "best" I mean the seeds are delivered in a timely manner and they germinate. Burpee seeds did not germinate well for me and it was not my technique.

I like Pinetree Seeds in Maine. They sell in smaller packages, more suitable for home gardens, and at low prices. I have always had good germination rates from them.

http://www.superseeds.com/

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