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Yes you can and if you do it right it will turn out great. Dont expect to beat genetics tho.....The best seeds always win :)

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Q: Can you grow hydro with a regular weed seed?
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Can one weed seed grow?

After a seed germinates, it should be able to grow on its own, however, you must have a male and female plant to reproduce.


Will weed grow under regular lights?

no it will not, you have to use "cool lights" or "flourecent lights"


Can you see a video of a regular light bulb weed grow?

I'm sure you can on the internet :)


How much does a quarter pound of hydro weed cost in America?

I've never heard of "hydro" weed. But prices vary widely all across America. It normally costs between $1,300 - $2,000. Hydro weed is weed grown hydroponically. You'd have to ask someone who has experience and would know the price in their area.


What are the side affects from smoking hydro weed?

Clarity.


Can you grow weed with one seed?

i did no prob lol put it in a pot put it on my window sill and its now about a foot tall :D


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weed


What part of a seed comes first?

search up cotyledon :) Edited answer: When a seed sprouts, it is the radicle of the embryo comming out first.


How long after putting weed and feed on lawn can you seed?

The weed and feed should not affect the seed although you should give it a couple of weeks to react.


What is the weight on a dime of hydro weed?

One gram with no baggie, 2 grams with.


How is purple weed grown?

its a seed grown plant. plant the seed, water it, and then wait!


What is hydro weed?

it is something to do with the way it is grown or processed i think. Hydro is water so i believe it is a type of resin that is made using the process of frozen water "Hydro" weed refers to weed grown hydroponically, which means using water as a nutrient medium rather than soil. The term is often associated with higher-quality marijuana, though the truth of that connotation is debatable.