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		Thetukker
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Hello  ,
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I am a new member of this community and I recently bought a Royal Dwarf seed at a head shop, because I wanted to try and grow a plant so I can make pictures and hang them in my students room. I'm studying arts and recently I saw a small plant of a friend and was absolutely flabagasted, he said you can get these seeds at a regular head shop and even grow them in wintertime. He also mentioned they won't become really big but stay at a size of 60 to 80 cms.
I am really interested in the structure of these plants, but ofcourse I'm also very excited how much buds I can get from the plant (so I can enjoy an afternoon too ).
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Since this is my first time, I don't really know what to do. For example is it possible to grow the plant only with water, earth, hydro grains and ofcourse light? Or must I really redesign my room with extra light to see an average, nice result?
If you can help me with this, feel free to comment, advice or give me a tip or anything .
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Have a great day,
The tukker
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I am a new member of this community and I recently bought a Royal Dwarf seed at a head shop, because I wanted to try and grow a plant so I can make pictures and hang them in my students room. I'm studying arts and recently I saw a small plant of a friend and was absolutely flabagasted, he said you can get these seeds at a regular head shop and even grow them in wintertime. He also mentioned they won't become really big but stay at a size of 60 to 80 cms.
I am really interested in the structure of these plants, but ofcourse I'm also very excited how much buds I can get from the plant (so I can enjoy an afternoon too
 ).
).Since this is my first time, I don't really know what to do. For example is it possible to grow the plant only with water, earth, hydro grains and ofcourse light? Or must I really redesign my room with extra light to see an average, nice result?
If you can help me with this, feel free to comment, advice or give me a tip or anything
 .
. Have a great day,
The tukker
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		