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Tims’ weed seeds
We offer four popular strains

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  1. Platinum O G     -----------------   30 seeds (item #OG231130) - $50.00    or 60 seeds $90.00 (item #OG231150)   or   100 seeds (item #OG1123100) $130.00       all orders plus $4.98 Shipping and handling
  2. North California Sky Walker ----- 30 seeds (item #SW231130) - $45.00   or 60 seeds $80.00 (item #SW231150)   or   100 seeds (item #SW1123100) $120.00       all orders plus $4.98 Shipping and handling
  3. Panama Red --------------------- 30 seeds (item #PR231130) - $60.00   or 60 seeds $100.00 (item #PR231150)   or   100 seeds (item #PR2311100) $150.00       all orders plus $4.98 Shipping and handling
  4. Purple grape ape --------------    30 seeds (item #OG231130) - $80.00   or 60 seeds $150.00 (item #OG231150) or     100 seeds (item #OG1123100) $150.00       all orders plus $4.98 Shipping and handling
  5. Male plant pollen --------------     pollen 2mg (can produce 250,000 seeds) $100.00 all orders plus $4.98 Shipping and handling
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Starting guideline
Starting garden lines there are a multitude of ways that you can start your seeds the most common is to simply place it approximately a quarter inch under your soil in your flower pot,
 Add water keep the soil moist but not flooded, your seeds should break ground in about 7 days.
 
 
 We use another technique which is utilizing a Tupperware or a storage container. The dish you use should have a lid that seals and retains the moisture inside holding it at a constant 100% humidity.
 The first step is to take your container and lay a paper napkin on the bottom, you will display your seeds that you want to germinate on the bottom taking another paper napkin and covering it then applying approximately 2 to 3 tbsp of water just what the napkin will soak up that is sufficient to keep the humidity high you do not want to drown the plants but you want to keep a moist and damp. Within 3 days they will begin to sprout and within 4 to 5 days are ready for planting into your flower pot.
 
Indoor growing 
 With Indoor growing you control the amount of harvest per year most growers pull two harvest a year. (3 months growing light supplied 14 hour to 24 hours each day)for 90 days .I get one harvest every 10 months to maximize my buds size and density.
 There are 4 things that you need to control in an indoor grow,
 one is lighting (35,000 to 45,000 lumens)
 two) is food
 three) is airflow for strength,
four) Humidity levels.
 
  A lot of the commercial growers will use just liquid food no soil at all they control the food as the guidelines suggest at your local hydroponic store.
 I use a simpler method soil, I like to mix my local soil from outside in the yard along with One bag of miracle grow potting soil and a third of a bag of manure (With cow manure).
 you must be careful to thoroughly mix it break it up and make sure it's evenly distributed in the soil because it can burn the roots if directly or over fertilized.
 A Home Depot 5-gallon pail works sufficiently for indoor growth soil.
 
 
 Approximately 2 and a 1/2 inches up from the bottom you need to drill a 3/8-inch hole this allows excess water to leak out should you overfill the pot but it also holds a reserve for the tap root so the plant never runs out of food. After you're satisfied with the heist and with of your plant you can begin the flowering process by reducing the light by 2 hours a day. This process in nature triggers the plant to begin its end-stage which is seed production. I like to allow 120 days on my buds but if you're in a production mood then you may keep it to 90 days.
 
 
 Outdoor grow
I like a 22-gallon wash tub they come in multiple colors my favorite is white it lasts the longest.
 Just like the indoor before loading the soil that is thoroughly mixed you drill a small drain hole about 3 inches above the bottom that allows water to collect for reserves your plant if properly nurtured can get as tall as 18 feet at that point the bucket is still sufficient but requires heavy water monitoring.  I get one harvest every 10 months to maximize my buds’ size and density.
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
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