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Feb 15, 2022 12:04 AM CST
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Txtea said: I am only aware of only two colors of the Texas Star. Red and White of which I have both. Both are a very attractive color. And have on several times grown them from seed. Here in my zone it returns annually. The best luck I have had growing them from seed is with the Dr. Deno, method. With about a 90 percent growth. Good luck with your growth. And as one of the other's mentioned above I gave a few to a family member and the Postman, warned her she had better be careful because the police would be visiting her home in the near future arresting her for growing marijuana. HA, he had not seen it in bloom yet.


What is the Dr. Deno method? Would like to try it.
GrammaChar

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