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  2. Lester Gertrude Ellen Rowntree - Wikipedia

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    Lester Rowntree was a talented and prolific writer, authoring two well-received books on native plants and shrubs, four children’s books, and over 700 magazine, newspaper, and journal articles. A full bibliography of her writings is found as an appendix in the 2006 reprinting of “Hardy Californians”.

  3. American Orchid Society - Wikipedia

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    [44] [45] The organization's website was launched in 1996. [3] It is considered one of the best sources for information about orchids. [3] [10] The American Orchid Society was listed in "The Horticulture 100" a "list of the best American gardening books, horticultural societies, perennials, shrubs, and trees" by Horticulture magazine. [46]

  4. Autoflowering cannabis - Wikipedia

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    Autoflowering cannabis or day neutral cannabis varieties automatically switch from vegetative growth to the flowering stage based on age, as opposed to the ratio of light to dark hours required with photoperiod dependent/short-day strains. Many autoflowering varieties are ready to harvest in less than 10 weeks from seed.

  5. Three Hours To Change Your Life - images.huffingtonpost.com

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    HOW TO USE THIS BOOK Both the public and corporate workshops are half-day events, but over the years many people have been doing the workshop on their own, usually taking about three hours to get through the 10 questions. Watching them succeed so well on their own helped me realize this really can be a simple do-it-yourself process.

  6. Cannabis sativa - Wikipedia

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    A Cannabis plant in the vegetative growth phase of its life requires more than 16–18 hours of light per day to stay vegetative. Flowering usually occurs when darkness equals at least 12 hours per day. The flowering cycle can last anywhere between seven and fifteen weeks, depending on the strain and environmental conditions.

  7. High Times - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was initially distributed by Homestead Book Company [19] and Big Rapids Distribution. High Times was at the beginning funded by drug money from the sale of illegal marijuana, [ 20 ] [ 5 ] But the magazine found an audience, becoming a monthly publication with a growing circulation, and the staff quickly grew to 40 people.

  8. Free-flowering - Wikipedia

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    Zonal pelargoniums are examples of free-flowering plants, which bloom profusely throughout the year. [1]In gardening, the term free-flowering is used to describe flowering plants that have a long bloom time and may often lack a defined blooming season, whereby producing flowers profusely over an extended period of time, at times all-year round. [2]

  9. Starter for Ten (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Starter for Ten by David Nicholls is a novel first published in 2003 about the character Brian Jackson and his first year of university (1985–86), his attempts to get on the Granada Television quiz show University Challenge, and his tentative attempts at romance with Alice Harbinson, another member of the University Challenge team. [1]