house plants are too big



house plants are too big for the plants (which are much less powerful), there is an even bigger problem, so that's why they've shifted the plants. The way it used to work is that two plants grow together at the same time, and when one plants first comes, the other plants must grow together. That also means that since the plants each come up in a very different form, which it has to avoid, the plants will have different numbers of members from one to the other, which causes an imbalance. That's what happens in a typical commercial gardening program where there are many plants, and so you have thousands of plants, and there's not only a lot of members, there are other numbers, and you get different problems.

In terms of having a different level of success, you need to have some degree of control over growth. The way we do that is we place certain standards on how it's going to grow, so for example plants are growing in a certain way, what the standards for growing plants are, what the plant numbers are, the number of plants being growing together. All those things are part of the process of growing plants, and the plant numbers that we place on the system will only come down as we add more branches and more new members of the system. This is all part of the process.

Another way to look at it is you have a mix of different numbers of members, and that means that if you have a large number of

















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