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%%                               How to grow pot                             %%
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%%                                By: Mr. Crue                               %%
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Most seeds are fertile, but the best are from Mexico. Never throw your seeds awa
y, for pot is a weed and can be grown almost anywhere.

1) First, soke your seeds overnight in clean, lukewarm water.

2) Obtain a planter box. If this is not avaliable, a plastic dish tray about
   two inches deep will serve just as well.

3) Fill the container with washed fine sand and shredded sphagnum moss. If this
   is not readily avaliable, you can use regular soil. The soil should be
   packed firmly, and watered well so that the excess water is allowed to run
   off.

4) Dig furrows the full length of the container about one-half-inch deep. Now,
   you can sow your seeds. Do so every inch. Fill in each furrow with a clear
   plastic sheet and place it in a warm location where there are atleast 6    ho
urs of sunlight a day.

5) The plants are on their own until they develop their first true leaves.

* Even if the material mentioned above is not avaliable almost the same degree
  of success can be accomplished by placing the seeds on several layers of   wat
er-soaked paper towels. Now cover the seeds with a plastic sheet just as
  above, and expose to sunlight.

** In about a week, signs of life should appear. Within two weeks, definite
   little leaves should be present. This is the time to transplant.

Transplanting)-

1) The soil should be similar to the original soil used in the germinating box.
   Make sure you pull up all other weeds in the general area allowing your    pl
ant as much freedom of growth as possible.

2) The original germinating box should be watered the day before you are going
   so as to make the move easier on the plants, and cut root damage to a    mini
mum. The plants should be placed in holes two or three inches, depending    on t
he size of the plant.

3) If there is a lack of sunlight, a small amount of tin foil around the plant
   can be very helpful for the first few days are the most critical after the
   actual transplant.

4) If the plants survice the shock, there should be no reason why they    should
n't grow into healthy, fully grown plants (which means, in certain    climates,
fifteen to twenty feet high).

Care)-

Very little care is needed after this stage, with the exception of fertilization
. For fertilizers, one can use a soluble nitrogen, nitrate of soda, sulfate of a
mmonia, or rotting garbage. Remember the ground around your plants should be cle
ar of weeds, but strangely enough, insects and marijuana do no harm.

Harvesting)-

When the plants are obviously ready to be cut, you must prepare a place for them
 to dry. The best drying is in the sun, but if you live in the city, it could be
 embarrasing and dangerous to have five or ten fifteen-foot marajuana trees hang
ing out of your fire escape. In this case, a sun lamp may be used.
When using the sun, drying usually takes about two weeks. With a sun lamp, the p
ot is ready after only three or four days. When drying is done, take the leaves
and crush them. This will be used as smoke, and you know the story from there.

* I have found that when the seeds are first growing, that the rain has almost
  no effect if there is good enough covering. Otherwise, it may flood. Have
  fun!...


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