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Apr 7, 2012 7:25 AM CST
Name: Gordon
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Hi Kassia..
Logees is a great trip ... Just returned a few weeks ago... when you go you can get plants that they wouldn't ship... being too big... if you were closer .. you could drop by here and take some away..
seeds are fun... a bit slow to see flowers from... but a great chance at something new .. never before seen in the brug world..
another to add to veronicas list of dealers you might try would be Alice... At http://www.karcheskycanna.com/
she has some great brugs... lots of her own... and plenty from Monica and some European growers
As a resident of Framingham for a couple of years when I was about 5.. then we moved to Fayville.. I feel we should get you going as best we can... we do try to help everyone out though..
I just cut the roof off 1/2 of the cool room yesterday... sun 1/2 a day now... and some from the skylight on the other side.. and a closer tie to the temperatures and humidity of the outside... the humidity inside is 16% today... down from the 80% I had with the roof on... there's a adjustment alone for them to get used to.. in preperation for being planted outside...
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