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    Florida farmers, there is a hurricane coming your way.

    From what I'm seeing, I may be spared since I live on the Leeward side of the storm's latest tracking. Looks like the storm will be coming up the west coast and when it reach's the panhandle, will turn east toward the Carolina's. If it changes and comes toward me, I'll move my plants into the...
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    Seedling, dry out the roots or not?

    Have a question for you outdoor farmers. During the 3 - 4 week time frame, from the time a germinated seed emerges from the soil, and has not yet grown into the vegetative stage, should a farmer put the seedling into a "drying out" phase for a day or as one would do between feedings for a mature...
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    Outdoor growing in coco - Advice

    Hi fellow farmers, I've been growing outdoor in soil with 10 gal cloth buckets for the past several seasons with great success. Next season I’m thinking of growing my herb in coco and forgo the soil. From what I’m reading and finding out, coco can be purchased with or without additives...
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    Spraying tomatoes or any other kind of plant with aspirin will make them grow better, have less diseases and ward off insects.

    Hi all, I came across this article in the web page Garden Myths about spraying aspirin induced water being helpful to plants in general. If anyone is interested in what the USDA says about it, the web page is https://www.gardenmyths.com/aspirin-spray-tomatoes-vegetable-garden/ Spark up
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    Folair feeding - to use or not to use

    If your outdoor plants are fed on a regular feeding schedule, which is based on a maximum ppm intake, and the ppm discharge is within acceptable numbers, is there any harm to the plants if folair feeding is added to the schedule? Thanks and looking forward to your opinion.
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    greetings from the sunshine state

    We (ma and me) found the euphoria of smoking pot in the 1960’s and having been puffing since. I’m into my 5th year of retirement as well as 5th year growing our smoke clandestinely and outdoors on our farm in the great state of Florida. Sativa is my choice of smoke and grows well in our...
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