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Hello Everyone!
 
  Welcome to the HASH Ask The Professor section.  Free Access to some of Colorados Top Cannabis Experts is right here.  To keep the Q&A session in class as short as possible, we added this as the perfect place for anyone to ask specific questions about Cannabis growing in Colorado. 
 
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~Prof. Chamberlain
~D.O. Goodscience
~Dr. Stickythumb
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~Professor Hashish

6 Comments to Ask The Professors of Pot:

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Dave on Tuesday, February 19, 2013 9:50 PM
What is the best way to keep pests, molds, fungus or other damaging elements from invading my crops?
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~Prof. on Wednesday, February 20, 2013 10:30 AM
Dave, The best way to approach all pest control is creating a clean, proper environment for you crop. Indoor growers are at the advantage when it comes to this control aspect. ~Prof.


D.O Goodscience on Thursday, February 21, 2013 9:11 PM
Dave, What the Prof said above is absolutely true. Clean everything and don't come in from the outdoor garden with the same clothes or tools. Use a clean set of clothing and tools when entering your indoor garden. Cannabis is a hardy crop but mold and mildew problems will occur if the humidity is too high. On the other hand, Low humidity levels encourages the dreaded spider mite. Control your environment and healthy buds will follow. Best, D.O. Goodscience


this website on Tuesday, April 23, 2013 10:58 PM
Moving beyond the specific essay and short-answer questions, I'd like to address a couple of myths.
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rabbit vibrator on Sunday, May 05, 2013 4:16 PM
All homes need ventilation which is the exchange outdoor air with indoor air in order to reduce moisture, gases and other pollutants. Contaminants such as volatile organic compounds, formaldehyde, and radioactive gas radon that can cause health-related problems can accumulate in homes that are not .
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