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I grew EP last year for the first time. I didn’t get them to maturity, because of three or four major fukups by
me, along with a VERY wet autumn, so my yield was almost nil. I planted out on June-1, they suffered a couple
of frosts during which some purple showed. I planted them out after sexing on 12/12, which I wouldn't do now,
because once these plants start to flower, they don’t like re-vegging, so a confused bunch of semi-flowering
plants was the result. Water soluble slug pellets resulted in the plants being eaten to one foot tall bare stems
soon after. I reverted to my other type of (non-soluble) slug-pellet and the damage stopped. One plant
re-grew in veg form, the others continued in semi-flower. Something odd happened then- which you should
take note of- I had 18" to 2' chicken wire fences around each plant, but somehow some bastard rabbits ate the
newly growing plants (this was early July)- rabbits that could CLIMB FENCES!.

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I haven’t grown any of doc's strains to harvest yet, but, I have
canibus vs k2 Niagara, and NiagaraVE growing indoors right
now, which will be thrown outside sometime in may. I have read that the Niagara is an indoor/outdoor plant,
but I fail to see how this strain could possibly be grown successfully indoors. I JACK JACK JACK will say that all plants are very
vigorous, with quite a bit of variation between individual plants. They have quite large internode spacing, and
really like to reach for Hornycannabis the light with quite a bit of side branching. I'm sure these plants will be enormous when
grown outdoors, but I wouldn't chance then indoors.” – S_Ont
Medical: multiple sclerosis “This state of the art Indica is the result of over 20 years of select inbreeding. Bred
for vigorous growth, high yield, and superb high. A must for growers who prefer short bushy plants. The buds
have an extremely frosted, resinous appearance and the yield is high.
"NL#5 is NL with another plant crossbred. Part indica, part sativa. Grows great outdoors, flowers quickly and has
a pretty good yield. I know a few that have grown it. Call it the "Christmas tree" bud, the plant looks like one..
Thumbs up to it, it is a great strain." -V
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