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Vader |
western PA
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when do you let your LGs set. they seem to grow pretty quick. i have one at around 2 1/2 feet right now. should i cull it and pick one of the ones at like 6 inches or what.
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7/21/2007 10:10:43 AM
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Bob Attaway |
Flowery Branch, Georgia
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I try to keep off the females less than 8 feet from the ground because they can't get long enough. Growers in Canada and the NE USA are beginning to pollinate now. I live in Georgia and have quite a few already pollinated.
In selecting what to keep do measurements and select the fastest grower.
As in all forms of growing enjoy it.
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7/22/2007 10:49:30 AM
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